Interesting.  Either you misread or the PR bunnies already got to it...
my vote is for the latter.
It now reads: "Red Hat, which did not join the UnitedLinux effort, has
signed a deal with IBM to be a strategic provider of Linux-based solutions."

~ Daniel

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Interesting statement:
"Red Hat, ...has signed an exclusive deal with IBM to be its sole provider
of Linux-based solutions."  I wonder if IBM knows that?

Mark Post

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From: Ferguson, Neale [mailto:Neale.Ferguson@;SoftwareAG-USA.com]
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Subject: CNET News: Commentary: Linux's Foot in the Door


See: "http://linuxtoday.com/news_story.php3?ltsn=2002-10-22-009-26-OP-BZ";

"Long thought of as a fledgling operating system, Linux is now ready for
prime time. CIOs have many new reasons to be confident that they'll get
quality Linux support from their largest application vendors and systems
integrators.

"Forrester recently spoke with directors at Sapient, Accenture, IBM and
Red Hat who are responsible for Linux services and products. They gave us
examples of how Linux continues to build momentum. Most recently, the open
source operating system has achieved the following:

* "Received the seal of approval from big companies. Amazon.com, Verizon
and E*Trade Group have all publicly disclosed their support for Linux in
the past year. Amazon, in particular, has a case study on Red Hat's Web
site touting the more than $10 million cost savings in hardware that Amazon
attained by moving its shopping site from proprietary Unix servers to
cheaper Pentium-based systems that run Linux..."

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