Red Hat delivered Atomic Host on Thursday, the first version of its Enterprise Linux distribution optimized to deploy and run Linux containers with fully integrated Docker automation and Kubernetes ...
The broad strokes of Red Hat's announcement yesterday left a lot of canvas unpainted. Most interesting for me, in the near term, was the Red Hat Appliance Operating System and support for Amazon EC2.
The offerings will start rolling out within the next few weeks. Some 80 percent of Fortune 500 companies use Microsoft Azure cloud, give or take, according to various statistics. Red Hat is the No. 1 ...
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Linux company Red Hat Wednesday plans to announce a new midlevel server operating system in a bid to expand its sales beyond its high-end, enterprise-focused Advanced Server. It also announced the ...
The underpinnings of Chrome OS have found their way into the server room in a very roundabout way. Red Hat has acquired CoreOS, the creators of an operating system for containerized apps (Container ...
The newly launched Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 operating system features a modular design that counters the argument by critics that operating systems are becoming too large and complex, a Red Hat Inc.
The companies will build an open-source operating system for cell phones and other devices that can tap into high-speed wireless networks, but Linux won't be part of the deal. Stephen Shankland worked ...
As Red Hat Inc. prepares to launch the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 operating system on Wednesday, the question is again being asked whether a robust and feature-laden operating system is really needed ...
I'm looking to share files between my red hat 9 computer and a os x (10.3.2) equipped G4 tower. I've been reading about samba and nfs, but I'm a bit confused now. samba seems to be just for sharing ...