Red Hat promises to keep charging customers double
Red Hat has struck out against Oracle’s Linux support move by reassuring customers that it won’t lower its prices.
"Our actions and our strategy remain intact," Red Hat CEO Matt Szulik, told reporters. Oracle this week vowed to create its own version of Linux by peeling the Red Hat label off the company’s server operating system.
Read the complete story here. (The Register)
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