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'The jury is in' on Linux for the enterprise, says BMC chief Print E-mail
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Source: Stephen Bell - Posted by Joe Shakespeare   
Security Linux is "going to become more and more important for the enterprise", says BMC worldwide chief Bob Beauchamp. His company now rates Red Hat a "tier one" operating system, meaning that it considers it obligatory to provide the latest versions of all its products for the platform. . . . Linux is "going to become more and more important for the enterprise", says BMC worldwide chief Bob Beauchamp. His company now rates Red Hat a "tier one" operating system, meaning that it considers it obligatory to provide the latest versions of all its products for the platform.

"A few years ago, we said we were `watching' Linux's evolution," he says. "Now the jury is in. There are so many CIOs [internationally] committed to it in mission-critical applications."

Earlier this year, BMC formally admitted Red Hat as a partner. "We see Red Hat as the most prominent Linux vendor in the enterprise space," he says, though BMC will look at supporting other Linux distributions.

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