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What does IBM's Red Hat purchase mean for the data center?
RedHat was one of the first big open source businesses. It’s grown over the years to encompass more than Linux, building out a complete developer stack that stretches from IoT to hyperscale clouds. It’s a reach that goes well beyond IBM’s, but at a very different, much smaller scale. Where IBM has been a one-stop shop for all your data center needs, RedHat has been a company that’s relied on partnerships and on industry collaboration.
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Could Red Hat deal be a 'distraction' for IBM? Unisys CEO hopes so
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Red Hat Accelerates Back Office Processes and Unifies Global Workforce with FinancialForce
FinancialForce, a leading customer-centric ERP and Professional Services Automation (PSA) cloud solution native to the Salesforce Platform, announced that Red Hat, the world’s leading provider of open source solutions, is successfully unifying its global workforce and accelerating back-office processes with FinancialForce PSA.
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DLT Awarded Coveted 2018 Red Hat Public Sector Partner of the Year Award
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Total Chaos Doom II Mod Now Available On Flathub
Total Chaos, a Doom II mod that runs on the GZDoom source port, is now available for easy Linux installation from FlatHub.
Flathub is an app store and build service for Linux that distributes applications as Flatpak packages, which allows them to run on almost any Linux distribution.
After nearly a decade of development, the open world survival horror mod was officially released two weeks ago, and it includes 6 chapters set on a remote island known as Fort Oasis. The Total Chaos mod introduces many new graphical features, including 3D models and high resolution textures.
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On Heels of IBM Deal, Red Hat Boosts Community Linux With Fedora 29
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