Workgroup, the specialist software company in the Siltek group and distributor of operating systems from Microsoft, Novell, SCO, IBM and Linux, will distribute Red Hat 6.1.
SCO's serverware development has finally reached fruition, ringing the bells of change for the well-established Unix player. VP Dave McCrabb tells ITWeb what to expect from the e-business-enabling product.
Enterprise solutions provider and local distributor of DataMirror replication products, Dax Data, is offering DataMirror Transformation Server for Linux at no charge.
Rational Software is to work with Intel to port its e-development solution to Linux64 (Trillian), Monterey64 and 64-bit Windows 2000, all running on the IA-64 family of processors. [Local rep: CCH Software Development]
VERITAS Software has disclosed its Linux strategy and roadmap, demonstrating a commitment to support heterogeneous enterprise environments that include the Linux platform.
Cognos, a vendor of enterprise business intelligence solutions for e-business, has announced its intention to port its software to the Linux operating system.
Computer Associates (CA) has formed the CA Enterprise Linux Advisory Council, which will focus on identifying new projects and products to address the needs of Enterprise Linux users.
From a small, yet successful, introduction at last year`s Faire, the Linux Professionals Association (LPA) plans to show the worldwide growth of Linux market share by occupying a 100 square meter Computer Faire 2000 stand.
Magic Software, represented locally by Exsol, says it is in the final stages of bringing its Enterprise Edition v.8 development environment to the Linux platform.
SCO is to introduce a portfolio of server products for the Linux market at next month's LinuxWorld Expo in the US.
Peregrine Systems, represented locally by Software Futures, will offer Linux support for several of its product suites.
VERITAS and Red Hat have signed an agreement that aims to accelerate the availability of enterprise-class application storage management solutions for the Linux platform.
Check Point Software Technologies has announced what it claims to be the industry`s first comprehensive and open VPN/Security solutions for the Linux operating system.