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December 11, 2004
Redhat and IBM team to certify Linux apps
Redhat and IBM are teaming up to help certify Linux applications. This will create more enterprise level applications that run on Redhat Enterprise Linux on IBM hardware. It's great to see the corporate structures backing Linux have been are looking into the future of computing and seeing that it is a feasible and great alternative solution to Microsoft.
Slashdot covers this in greater detail.
Posted by darkmoon at December 11, 2004 11:41 AM
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Ben is cool,
Ben is nice,
I like Ben,
and his rice.
Posted by: Elvis at December 11, 2004 09:30 PM
Well, other than rice, I think the Supremes will have an interesting final word on this. Let's see if there are kahones under any of those robes.
Posted by: Sue at December 12, 2004 04:42 PM