Research Triangle Park, N.C. — Two products from Linux software developer Red Hat (NYSE: RHT) and another from SAS were named winners in the Software & Information Industry Association’s 2008 CODiE Awards.
Red Hat was named best in open-source solution for its Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 offering.
Red Hat’s Directory Server took the award for best identity-management solution.
SAS’ Curriculum Pathways was named the top K-12 instructional product.
The CODiE awards were launched in 1986. There were winners this year in 76 categories.
SAS education software, Red Hat products win CODiE awards
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