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CNET News.com: Red Hat partners for corporate Linux services

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Stephen Shankland
Jan 26, 2000

Computer Associates will release Linux versions of several
software packages used by large corporations, which Red Hat also
will sell.
In addition, Computer Associates will begin
offering Linux professional services such as installation and
customization, tied in with Red Hat’s technical support
services….”

“Under the new arrangement, Red Hat and CA will give each other
a percentage of the money earned when they sell each other’s
software and services, said Red Hat chief executive Matthew
Szulik.”

“The relationship with Red Hat and CA began a year ago, when CA
gave away a half million copies of its Unicenter TNG software for
Linux, which helps administrators keep track of computers on a
network, and Red Hat agreed to include Unicenter in its Linux
software bundle.”


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