BW: VERITAS...Red Hat Unite to Develop Enterprise Storage Management Solutions for Red Hat Linux | Linux Today

BW: VERITAS…Red Hat Unite to Develop Enterprise Storage Management Solutions for Red Hat Linux

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Nov 3, 1999

“VERITAS…and Red Hat…announced that the Companies are
collaborating to accelerate the availability of enterprise-class
VERITAS Software application storage management solutions on Red
Hat Linux.”

Together, VERITAS Software and Red Hat will work to ensure
that VERITAS Software solutions for Red Hat Linux will meet the
needs of enterprise customers who demand the continuous
availability of business-critical information.

“Linux is becoming a common additional platform within today’s
enterprise environments,” said Peter Levine, senior vice president,
worldwide strategic operations, VERITAS Software. “Our strategic
alliance with Red Hat supports VERITAS Software’s move to include
Linux as one of the key operating platforms supported within our
heterogeneous product strategy, and will help to accelerate the
adoption of LINUX in the enterprise marketplace. As the
market-share leader and driver of the adoption of Linux, Red Hat
will be a dynamic partner for VERITAS Software as we define and
develop scalable, reliable storage management solutions for use in
Linux enterprise environments.”


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Web Webster

Web Webster

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