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Targeting competitors' UNIX servers and 32-bit Linux applications, Fujitsu and Red Hat will offer porting to PRIMEQUEST either on the Red Hat Enterprise Linux v.4 64-bit environment or a 32-bit binary-compatible environment using the latest version of IA-32 Execution Layer (IA-32EL), which offers greatly enhanced Red Hat Enterprise Linux compatibility.
Since their global alliance in May, 2003, Fujitsu and Red Hat have been collaborating in marketing, sales, software development, system construction, and support for Linux solutions in mission-critical fields. In December, 2003, the companies established a Joint Development Organization at Red Hat headquarters to develop Linux OS capabilities and provide rapid support to Fujitsu group companies worldwide.
Red Hat made Red Hat Enterprise Linux v.4, available in February, 2005, enabling the company to offer a very powerful argument for the adoption of Linux in mission-critical systems.
Fujitsu also provided a catalyst to the adoption of Linux in large-scale mission-critical systems with the April, 2005 global launch of its PRIMEQUEST server, based on 64-bit high-performance Intel Itanium 2 Processors running Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
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SYS-CON Brazil News Desk 12/16/05 07:16:53 PM EST | |||
Fujitsu and Red Hat Linux Work to Expand Enterprise Ecosystem. Fujitsu Limited and Red Hat has announced that, under their global agreement to provide Linux solutions, they will collaborate in porting applications to Fujitsu mission-critical PRIMEQUEST Intel Architecture servers running Red Hat enterprise Linux. |
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John 12/16/05 06:58:59 PM EST | |||
Fujitsu Limited and Red Hat has announced that, under their global agreement to provide Linux solutions, they will collaborate in porting applications to Fujitsu mission-critical PRIMEQUEST Intel Architecture servers running Red Hat enterprise Linux. |
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