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Providing the advantages of Linux, comprehensive services, technology leadership, and global reach, the IBM and Red Hat Alliance gives customers the confidence and ability to deploy a resilient infrastructure throughout government agencies.
Studies show migrating to Linux can save enterprises as much as 45-80% in total cost of ownership over UNIXTM(IDC, 2004). Together with proven performance, stability, and flexibility that only Linux can provide, enterprises are seeing their futures in Linux.
Intel’s enabling strategies for 64-bit and multi-core processors
Dan Rivera
District Manager, Federal Systems Intel
A trusted Cross Domain Linux system has been developed in response to your need for a secure, mainstream operating system. IBM, Trusted Computer Solutions, Inc. (TCS), and Red Hat, Inc. collaborated with the open source community to offer an operating system and cross domain solution that meet the needs of your federal agency. With an extensive commitment to the Linux community to establish higher levels of security for Linux, IBM and Red Hat are leading the charge. Providing an open source alternative to Trusted Solaris, cross domain solutions from Red Hat, IBM, and TCS offer a more cost-effective choice for your agency.
Red Hat and IBM were awarded Controlled Access Protection Profile, Label Security PP, Role-Based Access Control PP, and compliance under the Common Criteria for Information Security Evaluation (commonly referred to as EAL4+/CAPP/RBACPP/LSPP) by the National Information Assurance Partnership (NIAP).
With this thin client, cross-domain solution, users can be granted access to all authorized security domains from a single workstation, while meeting the security and regulatory compliance needs of federal agencies.
The IBM Java Technology Center and Linux Technology Center, Red Hat and the open source Linux community collaborated with Raytheon to create a new real-time Java and real-time Linux environment in support of the Navy’s TSCEI capability.
“By taking advantage of open technologies the U.S. Navy and industry are better able to create infrastructure and mission critical solutions at lower cost and risk,” said David McQueeney, IBM Strategy vice president and chief technology officer, US Federal.
For decades, IBM mainframes have been the hardware platform of choice for secure computing. IBM System z builds on and extends this tradition. Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® has been designed by and for the most security-conscious organizations in the world. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 provides top-of-the-line security in a mainstream, open source operating system. Working together, IBM and Red Hat have created a compelling solution for security – Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 on IBM System z.
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