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Refer Red Hat Linux to a friend!
 

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Resource URL:http://www.codejunction.com/detailed/red-hat-linux.html
Description:Red Hat is the single-most trusted Linux provider to the enterprise. Our mission is simple: To extend our position as the most trusted Linux and open source provider to the enterprise. We intend to grow the market for Linux through a complete range of enterprise Red Hat Linux software, a powerful Internet management platform, and associated support and services. Through Red Hat, enterprise hardware and software vendors have a standard platform on which to certify their products. We assure the necessary scalability and security of open source software. We make mission-critical Linux deployments possible. And together with our partners, we will bring the vast benefits of open source computing into an enterprise environment where cost-effective performance is absolutely at its most critical. Open source software does not mean free as in without cost—but open source does mean that the software is free (as in freedom), meaning no one company can fully own and conceal it. Software lock-in is impossible. But as a result, the open source model often builds better, more secure, more easily integrated software. And it does it at a vastly accelerated pace compared to proprietary models. Even more compelling, it allows customers to take advantage of the substantial cost savings of standards-based Intel hardware over proprietary Unix® hardware. Linux is not nameless, faceless, and it's not charity. Nor is it solely a community effort. What you see today is a technology revolution driven ever forward by market demand. The open source model is built not on the power to lock-in customers, but consistently serving them through extraordinary value, flexibility, and ease of integration and management. Will it be as financially lucrative as a software monopoly? No. Will customers more appreciate and realize its value, and therefore become better customers? Absolutely.

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