Red Hat Enterprise Linux completes a decade

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Red Hat Enterprise Linux completes a decade 
Red Hat has celebrated the 10th anniversary of its flagship solution, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, which has transformed the deployment of business-critical applications for IT organizations around the globe. 
Paul Cormier, President, Products and Technologies, Red Hat said, "Red Hat is thankful to the worldwide Linux community and all our partners, and is proud to recognize the achievements we’ve made with Red Hat Enterprise Linux."
"Intel and Red Hat have collaborated for years on Linux and open virtualization, bringing innovative datacenter technologies to market. Intel congratulates Red Hat on the tenth anniversary of Red Hat Enterprise Linux. We look forward to our continuing collaboration and innovation in key areas such as open, trusted, and federated clouds, as well as mission-critical platforms based on open source software and Intel Architecture," said Doug Fisher, VP, Systems Software Division, Intel.
"For more than 10 years, Dell and Red Hat have helped bring open source standards and solutions to the data center. We congratulate Red Hat on 10 years of Red Hat Enterprise Linux and we look forward to continuing to provide customers with innovative joint solutions that lower total cost of ownership and increase return on investment," said Gerry Hackett, VP, Server Platform and Engineering, Dell.
"Red Hat changed the way customers purchase software, pioneering community-driven product development and offering an open source subscription model. Our most recent collaboration, Red Hat Enterprise Linux on HP ProLiant Gen8, provides unparalleled levels of scalability and performance, and showcases our commitment to innovation and the open-source ecosystem," said Doug Oathout, VP, Alliances and Channel Partner Marketing, Enterprise Group, HP.

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