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The Future of Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization event brings celebration to all in attendance

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The highly anticipated Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization event took place on 18th January with an overwhelming amount of resellers in attendance.

Interactive Ideas joined Red Hat for this prestigious event, where a live webcast to the entire worldwide partner community took place and very important news about Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization was announced.

Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization 3.0 as a Strategic Virtualization Alternative

2012-01-26 13:00
2012-01-26 14:00
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Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization 3.0 not only offers the performance and management features that virtualization customers require for their datacenter workloads, but also provides a strategic alternative to proprietary virtualization to enable organizations to accelerate their innovation, increase manageability, and reduce costs.

Chuck Dubuque and Andy Cathrow from Red Hat will present an overview of the Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization 3.0 product, real-world results of customer deployments, and a brief demo.

Red Hat prepares for growth while key competitor teeters on brink of collapse

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While enterprise Linux vendor Red Hat is preparing for strong growth in 2012, the situation is far less rosy at competitor Mandriva.

In recent days Red Hat has announced a new enterprise storage appliance platform based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.1. The company also anticipates that the growth in cloud computing, particularly as a back-end to consumer appliances, will mean the deployment of more Linux servers by business.

Exclusive Event to Red Hat Advanced Partners - The Future of Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization

2012-01-18 16:00
2012-01-18 21:00
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Please join Red Hat in central London at an exclusive event for Red Hat business partners. The focus will be a major announcement about...

The future of Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization

Open Virtualization Management Gains Momentum with Industry Support for oVirt Project

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The oVirt project announced that Canonical, Cisco, IBM, Intel, NetApp, Red Hat and SUSE have joined together to help create a new open source community for the development of open virtualization platforms, including virtual management tools to manage the Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) hypervisor.  With the oVirt project, the industry gains an open source, openly governed virtualization stack.