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Red Hat lines up certified open source software stacks
11:41 AM - December 7, 2005 by
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Red Hat Inc has announced that it is to add to its service offerings in 2006 with support for three certified stacks of open source software running on its Enterprise Linux operating system.
The Raleigh, North Carolina-based company will offer the software and support via its Red Hat Network support and services subscription offering, and will provide testing and integration of the components running on Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
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