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Red Hat is in good hands in South America, as this interview with Red Hat South America general manager Julian Somodi demonstrates.

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by alegr August 12, 2008 10:16 AM PDT
New slogan: Open Source: now even marxist dictators can get free technology from capitalist pigs!
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by Matt Asay August 12, 2008 10:38 AM PDT
That's awesome!
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by pmichelazzo August 13, 2008 4:45 AM PDT
Nice vision about the local support. MS and others companies use support in places when they pay less for professionals. Is nice when they have native speakers there but in South America where we have 200 million people speaking one language and more than 200 million speaking another language, is hard.
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