Monday, January 26, 2009

The Path from Unix to Linux

Download this paper today as it explores Red Hat Enterprise Linux as a new & refreshing option for traditional enterprise UNIX operating systems. Red Hat Enterprise Linux is a clear choice to rejuvenate enterprise UNIX environments; they share a common heritage, have comparable functional goals, target similar application environments, and share a common set of technical skills requirements.

Red Hat Enterprise Linux has successfully taken on UNIX workloads in the data centre while promising reduced operating costs, stellar price-performance, hardware vendor neutrality, and increased flexibility , and all with a high level of customer satisfaction.

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