HP and Red Hat celebrate ten successful years together!

by Tim Chambers on 12-18-2009 02:28 AM

My colleague Mark Jones is HP's Partner Business Manager for our Red Hat relationship. He asked me to pass on to you that this year marks the 10-year anniversary of the relationship between HP and Red Hat. What began as enabling Red Hat Enterprise Linux on ProLiant servers in the late 1990s has evolved into a strategic relationship that combines the services and support capabilities of both companies to offer customers a solid enterprise class computing platform.
 
Our leadership in the Linux and open source market is the result of a long and committed relationship that combines joint development and world-class global support and services. Red Hat is a primary supported operating system that runs on HP server and workstation platforms including the ProLiant and Integrity server lines. Similarly, HP is a Red Hat Premier partner for delivery of single-point fulfillment and service of the complete Red Hat Enterprise Linux product line. For more information, see www.hp.com/go/redhat.

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  • I am responsible for business development and marketing strategy for Linux servers and open source platform solutions from HP. I've worked in a number of marketing and engineering roles at HP over the past 15 years, focused on operating environments and enterprise security software. Prior to joining HP, I held technical positions at SecureWare, which developed trusted web platforms and operating systems based on Unix.