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LinuxPR: Pervasive Software And Red Hat Promote Tango 2000 and Pervasive.SQL 2000 to Linux Community

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Web Webster
Web Webster
May 1, 2000

“Pervasive Software Inc. (Nasdaq:PVSW), a leading
provider of software that delivers the freedom to create
applications for everyone, everywhere, today announced that it is
partnering with Red Hat, a leading provider of open-source
solutions for Internet infrastructure, to spark deployment of
sophisticated e-business applications for the Linux operating
system.”

“As a member of Red Hat’s ISV Partner Program, Pervasive has
provided 30-day trial versions of Tango (TM) 2000 Application
Server (small business edition) and Pervasive.SQL (TM) 2000 Server
(20-user version), which are now shipping with an application CD
included with Red Hat Linux 6.2. The Tango 2000 Application Server
for Linux is Pervasive’s Web infrastructure solution for the Linux
market. Tango 2000 for Linux scales from small business to large
enterprise applications, and the server architecture supports
multi-platform clustering and fail over capability. Pervasive.SQL
Server is a scalable, cross-platform, zero-administration database
engine that provides relational and transactional access for both
Web and client/server applications.”

“In addition to joining the Red Hat ISV Partner Program,
Pervasive is a participating vendor in the redhat.com Marketplace
(www.redhat.com/marketplace),
and Pervasive server products are listed on the site. The
redhat.com Marketplace provides technology professionals with the
perfect starting point for accurate, up-to-date information and
purchasing options for Internet infrastructure solutions that are
based on or support Red Hat Linux and other open source
technologies. Customers can choose from a wide range of products
from top computing companies worldwide in three major categories:
hardware, software and Web hosting.”

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Web Webster

Web Webster

Web Webster has more than 20 years of writing and editorial experience in the tech sector. He’s written and edited news, demand generation, user-focused, and thought leadership content for business software solutions, consumer tech, and Linux Today, he edits and writes for a portfolio of tech industry news and analysis websites including webopedia.com, and DatabaseJournal.com.

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