Red Hat moves into identity management
Red Hat is to take on Novell even more directly with the release of its own identity management products.
When Novell bought Suse, the second-placed Linux distribution, at the start of the year, it emphasised its own long history of involvement with identity management. Sun Microsystems and Microsoft too have a good pedigree in such products, marking out Linux leader Red Hat with something of a gap in its portfolio.
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