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Red Clouds at Night? Red Hat’s China Plans..

Today's Technology Commentary Posted on November 6, 2012 by RobertGNovember 6, 2012

So… Red Hat is looking to expand its operations – especially ‘cloud’ related – in China, now.. http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/business/2012-11/05/content_15874520.htm This may be a prudent move, but the company should not forget that China has already developed its own domestic Linux business over several years..   I remember Red Flag Linux, from the early-2000s.. http://www.redflag-linux.com/en/ Another (obvious) factor to take … Continue reading →

Posted in Linux, Opinion, Red Hat | Tagged challenges, china, cloud, development, linux, potential benefits, red flag linux, red hat, talent, virtualisation | Leave a reply

‘Windows 8 Only’ CPUs – Bad for Business?

Today's Technology Commentary Posted on October 28, 2012 by RobertGNovember 3, 2012

First we had ‘EFI Secure Boot‘ limited to Microsoft control, and now Intel and AMD have both recently – and somewhat coincidentally – announced that their new tablet-focussed CPUs – ‘Clover Trail‘ and ‘Hondo‘ respectively – will be ‘Windows 8 Only’, with Intel even going so far to state categorically that ‘Linux will not be supported’..     I … Continue reading →

Posted in AMD, Intel, Linux, Microsoft, Opinion | Tagged amd, anti-competitive, arm, intel, linux, microsoft, missing apps, port, windows 8 only cpus, windows 8 rt | Leave a reply
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