red flag linux

Intel spurs Linux gadget development

News Intel hopes for programming help from outside its own company and two Linux companies that have signed up are Ubuntu backer Canonical and Red Flag Linux in China. The iPhone doesn't run Linux but Intel has begun work to help improve the operating... [17 Jul 2007]

Canonical shouts about mobile Ubuntu

News Intel announced the Ubuntu MID work, as well as a similar partnership with Red Flag Linux, at its Intel Developer Forum in Beijing in April. Canonical's Ubuntu competes with other versions of Linux, such as Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Novell's... [07 Jun 2007]

The Department of Information Industry of Guangdong Province

White Paper All the platform systems of the project operate on the Red Flag Linux operating system, which is the main platform used by governments in China. The Department of Information Industry of Guangdong Province in China needed a highly reliable online... [15 May 2007]

China's Linux growing steadily

News The Linux desktop market also got a shot in the arm last year thanks to an influx of Linux desktop applications developed by China Standard Software and Red Flag Linux. Red Flag Linux also worked with partners to develop e-commerce applications... [10 Apr 2006]

Linux standards lab sets up shop in China

News Some of the major distributions include CS2C Linux, Novell Suse, Red Flag Linux, Red Hat and Sun Wah Linux - all of which are LSB compliant, said Jim Zemlin, FSG's executive director. It will also open up a huge market for Linux distributions such... [17 Jan 2006]

Intel gets behind the penguin

News The kit supports three versions of Linux -- Red Hat Desktop, Novell Linux Desktop 9 and Red Flag Desktop 4.1 -- and will support Linux from the China Standard Software later, Intel said. Intel has begun an effort to make it easier for sales... [24 Nov 2004]

Chinese Linux snub to Microsoft: The countdown is on

News The Chinese official believes the Asianux project, developing separately with database giant Oracle at the helm, along with Red Flag Software, a semi-private company which looks a bit like a "Chinese Red Hat", is confusing matters. [17 Aug 2004]

Red Hat CFO hits the road

News It's certainly a red flag, and the company needs to be watched closely, as its results are detailed this week. Red Hat Chief Financial Officer Kevin Thompson will resign, the Linux seller announced yesterday, raising eyebrows three days before its... [15 Jun 2004]

Chinese government signs Windows and Linux deals

News Last September, HP and Red Flag Linux of Beijing announced a development and marketing alliance. As part of that deal, HP supports the Red Flag Server 4 series operating system on the HP Integrity and ProLiant server lines. [12 Mar 2004]

Open source makes further strides in China

News Earlier this month, Red Hat said it is opening offices there and plans to forge an alliance with Beijing-based Red Flag Software. Announcing the new addition on Friday, the OSDL said Beijing Co-Create Open Source Software plans to focus on Linux... [02 Feb 2004]

'Asianux' Linux to rise in the East

News China’s Red Flag Software and Japan’s Miracle Linux Corp aim to develop a common Linux platform to make it easier for Asian companies to switch to the open source camp. The uniqueness of this partnership is that our solutions will use a server... [09 Jan 2004]

IBM signs up Chinese Linux firm

News Under the deal, Red Flag Linux will bundle DB2 Express with its software for small and medium-sized businesses. The agreement comes hot on the heels of Oracle announcing it will certify its software with Red Flag's Linux. [11 Sep 2003]

China blow for Microsoft as officials opt for home-grown software

News China is placing official support behind the Red Flag Linux operating system, which they trust, because the open source code allows officials to see that there are no data spy holes installed by foreign powers. [19 Aug 2003]

China says 'Ni-hao' to Microsoft know-how

News In order to develop its own software industry and maintain security, China has produced its own version of Linux, Red Flag Linux, as well as its own office productivity suite, RedOffice, which go head-to-head with Microsoft's own Windows and... [28 Feb 2003]

Governments offered Windows code

News Microsoft is working hard to court Chinese buyers and the Chinese government, walking a fine line between coaxing the Chinese to crack down on piracy while not driving potential customers into the arms of companies such as Red Flag Linux. [15 Jan 2003]

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