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Issue #16 February 2006
Features
- How the Summit changed my life: GPS Consultant Jon Benedict
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- Top Tech News: Linux Vendors Step Up Security Focus
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- Computerworld: KeyBank sees big savings by moving to Linux servers
Whitepapers and case studies
Get the insight you need to guide you on your next Linux project. Our whitepapers are written by Red Hat experts and respected industry analysts like IDC. They provide in-depth analysis on a range of topics including migration, security, and e-commerce. It's required reading for anyone considering open source technology. And it's free. All you have to do is register.
- Case study: University of Stirling
- University of Stirling chooses Red Hat Enterprise Linux for applications and Intel Itanium 2-based servers With over 9000 students and 2000 staff member, human resources and payroll are critical systems at Stirling University. When its systems began to lag, it turned to Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Intel Itanium 2- based systems. Not only did Stirling University more than triple its performance, it also cut costs by 50%. Read
- Case study: Wotif.com
- Travel booking website chooses Red Hat Enterprise Linux over Microsoft Wotif.com, founded in 2000, is Australia's leading last-minute accommodations website and the global specialist in its field. In 2002, Wotif.com was essentially a Microsoft shop. Wotif.com was having enormous issues with performance, scalability, and system availability because of 80-100% yearly growth. They decided that Wotif.com's overall architecture needed a solution that was scalable, open source, and UNIX-like. Buy-in and support from tier-one vendors like Oracle was also essential. The platform that best met these needs was Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Read
- Case study: Yuba County Schools
- Yuba County School System Increases Efficiency Yuba County Unified School District (YCUSD) in northern California migrated from a mainframe environment to one built around Red Hat Enterprise Linux and other open source solutions. As a result, they've increased efficiency and reliability, all while saving money. Read
- Security in a Networked World
- Linux was born in networked world. In fact, its success is due in large part to the collaborative development model that proliferated as the Internet became globally accessible. Download
Global events
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- Security-Enhanced Linux Symposium
February 28-March 2, 2006
Baltimore, Maryland -
Secure computing is on the mind of every technology user in today's world, so it only makes sense to stay on the bleeding edge by attending the 2006 SELinux Symposium. This three-day conference is your opportunity to mingle with experts from Red Hat, meet other developers and users in the Linux community, and stay current on the latest SELinux R&D and applications. The unique format offers a full day of tutorials and two days for technical presentations and interchange on ideas, technology, and research.
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- Intel Solutions Summit 2006
March 12-15, 2006
Scottsdale, AZ -
The 2006 ISS promises to deliver a clear vision on how technology leaders like Intel and Red Hat are engaged
to offer platforms and solutions to empower your business applications now and into the future. The
beautiful Westin Kierland is the site for this years event and will certainly add to your enjoyment of this
highly regarded industry event.
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- Linux: Navigating the future with IBM, Intel, and Red Hat
March 16-April 11, 2006
Atlanta, GA | Cambridge, MA | Costa Mesa & San Mateo, CA
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Red Hat, IBM, and Intel are hosting a series of technical events that delve into all three companies' plans and solutions for the Linux space. Each briefing is a full-day meeting with presentations by each company. Red Hat will be speaking about the open source development model, as well as hot topics like virtualization, security, and indentity management.
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- LinuxWorld Conference and Expo
April 3-April 6, 2006
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Join Red Hat and open source industry leaders and luminaries at the premier Linux event. The event draws the best minds in the industry, so the networking opportunities are second to none. Get up close and personal with the people leading the way in Linux and open source.
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- Forrester's IT Forum 2006: GigaWorld
April 3-April 6, 2006
Las Vegas, NV - Ready to build your digital business with innovative technologies and a set of IT management practices that
drive efficiency and top-line growth? If so, Forrester's IT Forum 2006 will be an informative investment
in your organization's future. Whether your most pressing issues are strategic, tactical, or a combination
thereof, you'll benefit from the valuable insight and guidance of Forrester analysts and compelling industry
speakers.
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- Red Hat Summit 2006
May 30-June 2, 2006
Nashville, TN -
It's the second-annual Red Hat Summit! Red Hat Summit 2006 will bring together the diverse people that make up the open source community, including community contributors, developers, customers, and partners. The Summit will blend different views and content into a program useful for attendees building and enabling open source architectures. It's a must-see, must-do.
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