WHITE PAPER:
How does Red Hat Enterprise Linux stack up to the competition? This white paper offers an overview of Red Hat Enterprise Linux as compared to Microsoft Window Server 2008 in terms of scalability, operational costs, and more.
WEBCAST:
Access this eye-opening webcast to learn about a question-answering analytics system that functions as a self-service chat session for customers that would normally contact a call center. Discover how this tool can drastically improve customer experience, decrease issue resolution time, increase top-line revenue, and more
VIDEO:
Tune into this brief video to learn how Adobe is using the Red Hat platform and Amazon Web Services to help customers simplify deployment, lower cost of ownership, and accelerate time to value.
WHITE PAPER:
Access this informative case study to learn how Ecuador's tax management agency utilized a Linux solution to enable and promote internet-based tax return filing, reducing processing times and avoiding increased infrastructure complexity.
WHITE PAPER:
This whitepaper will help you learn more about private cloud solutions and examines the Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform as a cost-effective, open-source cloud solution for your business.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper discusses the process of migrating to Linux and explains why the end of Windows Server 2003 may be the best opportunity to do so.
CASE STUDY:
In this IDC ROI analysis case study, you’ll discover how Flybe, Europe’s largest regional airline, manages to keep the infrastructure that front ends the company's business-critical Web presence running smoothly and consistently.
WHITE PAPER:
This document describes the recommended uses of the system application programming (API) and binary interfaces (ABI) that are intended to provide compatibility across Red Hat Enterprise Linux releases.
WHITE PAPER:
Cloud adoption is an evolutionary process that has been leading to hybrid clouds—specifically, open hybrid clouds that provide for portability of applications and data. This new model means avoiding new points of proprietary lock-in and new silos, and breaking from proprietary software and hardware.