HP signs Red Hat, Novell for Linux expansion
Hewlett-Packard is putting its money and some of its internal resources where its mouth is : behind Linux.
Linux distributors Red Hat and Novell have signed unrestricted use agreements with HP that allow the tech giant to widely deploy Linux within its organization.
Read the complete story here. (internetnews.com)
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