Linux is ready for the desktop, but desktop users aren't quite ready for Linux. That's the message we got last week from Red Hat and Novell, both of which say that they are focused on the enterprise ...
Red Hat Tuesday will unveil a new version of the Linux operating system software designed for the corporate desktop. The new software, called the Red Hat Desktop, will be a companion product to Red ...
Red Hat has no plans to create a traditional desktop product for the consumer market, but will continue to place its bets on a desktop for commercial markets. “We are focused on infrastructure ...
Red Hat announced a new version of its Linux software on Wednesday geared for desktop and laptop computer customers in developing nations. Red Hat Global Desktop is geared for customers including ...
Red Hat last week announced a Linux desktop strategy with an emphasis on enterprise security and manageability. Calling it Red Hat Desktop, the open source software vendor said it will begin offering ...
Red Hat will release a new version of its software for corporate desktops, while Sun will use Linux on its own desktop PCs as part of a plan to cut real estate costs. Stephen Shankland Former ...
Opening a new chapter in its 10-year history and a new front in its war against Microsoft, leading Linux seller Red Hat on Tuesday announced its first version of the open-source operating system for ...
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Red Hat has introduced a new version of its flagship Linux operating system aimed at business developers, offering free access for enterprise development and testing purposes. According to the company ...
Fedora 43, after a week-long delay, is out of beta today. It includes several updates to the community fork of Red Hat ...
Red Hat has open sourced a virtual desktop protocol it acquired last year, called the Simple Protocol for Independent Computing Environment</a> (SPICE), in the hope of fostering its wider adoption.
Rather than take on Microsoft in the consumer world, software company to focus on businesses, developers, and resellers in emerging markets. Martin LaMonica is a senior writer covering green tech and ...