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Overview: What began as a better way to build software--openness, transparency, collaboration--soon shifted the balance of power in an entire industry. Today Red Hat is the world's most trusted provider of Linux and open source technology.
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Solutions offered by Red Hat
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IBM and Red Hat: Security-Rich Collaboration and Messaging Platform by Red Hat
IBM and Red Hat have a single, security-rich collaboration and messaging platform that makes it simple, easy, and affordable to improve organizational productivity and effectiveness. It is much more than a Microsoft Exchange/desktop alternative.
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Research offered by Red Hat
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11 Questions Every CIO Should Ask Their IT Manager by Red Hat
. June 10, 2009 - What is your IT really costing you? Could you be doing more with the technology you have? Could you reduce costs and provide better service to your organization? Read Red Hat's suggestions on 11 questions every CIO should ask their IT manager, and how Red Hat open source solutions can help.
Governance, Risk and Compliance Tools by Red Hat
. October 06, 2009 - This videocast provides an overview of governance, risk and compliance, including the different roles played by each in the enterprise, as well as tools that can aid the various GRC processes.
Leveraging Linux with the IBM Client for Smart Work by Red Hat
. December 04, 2009 - Tune in to this IBM webcast (partnered with Red Hat) to hear experts discuss working smarter using Linux desktops and the cloud, Linux collaboration and the cloud, and overall customer value.
Linux Client Migration Cookbook, Version 2: A Practical Planning and Implementation Guide for Migrating to Desktop Linux by Red Hat
. May 15, 2009 - This implementation guide to migrating to desktop Linux provides a technical planning reference for IT organizations, large or small, that are now considering a migration to Linux-based personal computers.
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