Red Hat Makes Bull A Reseller, Unveils New Strategy
RESEARCH TRIANGLE--Red Hat (Nasdaq: RHAT) unveiled a new strategy to enable open source Web applications and signed a deal making Bull a preferred reseller of its complete enterprise line it said Tuesday.
Bull said that supporting the Red Hat enterprise Linux operating system is a key element of its strategy to offer an open and cost effective environment for its Intel based lines of servers, together with solutions ranging from front to back-office.
"Bull has a reputation for delivering quality IT hardware products, especially in the European market" said Alex Pinchev, president of unternational operations at Red Hat.
Red Hat said the primary goal of its new Web applications strategy is to provide a complete infrastructure of core technologies and services for customers deploying web applications in commercial environments. It will sell tools and services for software developers to create Web applications.
"As proprietary Unix developers make the move to Linux, Red Hat is welcoming them with solutions and services designed to speed and support their deployment of enterprise applications," said Paul Cormier, executive vice president of engineering at Red Hat.
"By joining consortiums and using the strength of the Community, Red Hat plans to help drive innovation into Open Source Web application software such as JOnAS, Jakarta and Eclipse projects."
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