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Red Hat, Inc. Brings Security To Web Serving
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United States, May 15, 1998Red Hat, Inc. , publisher of the Red Hat Linux Operating System, announced the availability of Red Hat Secure Web Server, the out-of the -box answer to your secure web serving needs. Now with RSA key technology, the popular Apache web server is guaranteed to be stable and secure. So users can shop, sell, and conduct business via the web without worry and without risk. And with more and more companies taking their business to the Internet, Red Hat Secure Web Server is just what the future needs.
In addition to the source code, which allows for full customization, Red Hat Secure Web Server comes with a Proxy and cache server, Search Engine, Log Analysis software, Netscape web browser, and a $25 Discount from Thawte Consulting for site certificate. Other benefits of the Red Hat Secure Server are E-Commerce, Virtual Server Support, and Fuctionality and Ease.
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