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SUSESUSE is the original provider of the enterprise Linux distribution and the most interoperable platform for mission-critical computing. It's the only Linux recommended by VMware, Microsoft and SAP. And it's supported on more hardware and software than any other enterprise Linux distribution |
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6Red Hat has announced availability of the latest version of their operating system RHEL 6. Incorporating software technologies that have been developed by Red Hat, its partners and the open source community over the past three years, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 delivers extensive new features. RHEL 6 offers customers a world-class platform on which to develop and deploy applications. Enhancements range from kernel improvements for resource management, RAS, performance, scalability, virtualization and power saving. |
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Open Enterprise Server 2Investing in infrastructure change is never an easy decision, but with market bias moving so obviously towards Linux and with general support for NetWare now ended it is an excellent time for NetWare users to build a more secure future. Open Enterprise Server (OES) from Novell is a highly robust and mature operating platform that serves as a direct replacement for NetWare. Currently on Version 2 Service Pack 3, OES offers all the traditional network services enjoyed by NetWare customers, but runs on the latest SUSE Linux kernel - providing greater sustainability going forward. |








