- Tue Sep 20 2005 Oracle gives nod to Red Hat file system
Database giant certifies the software company's Global File System, which up to 300 servers can share, for its database products.
- Fri Jun 25 2004 Red Hat unveils storage software
New software for creating communal storage is part of strategy to expand beyond core operating system business.
- Fri Jun 4 1999 Red Hat files to go public
Red Hat, currently the most popular seller of the Unix-like operating system, announces it has filed for an initial public offering.
- Mon Jun 13 2005 Red Hat releases newest Fedora
Among other features, the free Linux package comes with the Xen virtualization software and version 4 of GCC.
- Tue Apr 4 2006 Red Hat, Intel plan 17 development centers
Companies will open centers where customers and partners can ensure their software and hardware hum along on Linux.
- Mon Dec 6 2004 Red Hat, NetApp work for iSCSI Linux support
Red Hat Enterprise Linux update 4 will include iSCSI support in cooperation with the storage system maker.
- Tue Nov 3 2009 Red Hat debuts virtualization management
With the release of RHEV-M, Red Hat has begun to plug one of the most significant holes in its product portfolio.
- Mon Aug 4 2003 Red Hat files suit against SCO
The Linux distributor files suit against SCO Group and sets up a fund to defray legal costs that the Linux community may incur due to SCO's actions.
- Thu Jun 13 2002 Red Hat names services chief
Red Hat, the leading seller of the Linux operating system, has named Anthony Moretto vice president of its global services group, the Raleigh, N.C. company said Thursday. Previously, Moretto spent the last six years as general manager of professional services for database company Sybase, responsible for a 700-person group.
Moretto doesn't replace anyone at Red Hat but will provide a single executive to oversee Pete Childers, vice president of global training; Carolyn Sparano, vice president of global support; and Tim Lucas, vice president of global professional services, spokeswoman Lorien Golaski said.
- Wed Mar 14 2007 Red Hat hopes to solidify lead with new Linux
Red Hat hopes its latest release will lock in its position as the Linux leader as more companies vie for a piece of the competitive market.



