Red Hat and SuSE today continued their Linux-fueled assaults on the enterprise market and proprietary vendor Microsoft with new releases that seek to broaden the open-source operating system’s use in the data center and replace Microsoft e-mail software and servers. While Raleigh, North Carolina-based Red Hat and Germany-based SuSE are fierce competitors in the Linux distribution arena, both Red Hat’s Enterprise Linux 3 and SuSE’s new OpenExchange Server 4.1 represent efforts to maintain the strong momentum of Linux in the enterprise.
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Posted by: Jay Lyman October 22, 2003 02:56 PMRed Hat and SuSE today continued their Linux-fueled assaults on the enterprise market and proprietary vendor Microsoft with new releases that seek to broaden the open-source operating system’s use in the data center and replace Microsoft e-mail software and servers. While Raleigh, North Carolina-based Red Hat and Germany-based SuSE are fierce competitors in the Linux distribution arena, both Red Hat’s Enterprise Linux 3 and SuSE’s new OpenExchange Server 4.1 represent efforts to maintain the strong momentum of Linux in the enterprise.