See: "http://linuxtoday.com/news_story.php3?ltsn=2003-02-03-014-26-NW-RH-SV"
"Red Hat made a big splash at LinuxWorld Expo by rolling out a new
product and future roadmap
for systems management. Meanwhile, with Linux making more enterprise
inroads, Computer Associates
(CA), IBM, SuSE, SCO, and many other players also showed off Linux-enabled
management wares.
"The first two components of Red Hat's 'enterprise systems management
framework' are a software
delivery and maintenance module, already part of Red Hat Advanced Server,
and a systems management
module, just released as Red Hat Command Center.
"Red Hat will add more modules to the framework in the future, said John
Santinelli, director of
product management, during a press conference at LinuxWorld. Possibilities
under consideration include
user management, provisioning, and profile management, Santinelli
acknowledged in an interview..."
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However further on down the article:
"The portal currently runs on Red Hat, SuSE, and SCO/Calders distributions
of Linux, along
with Windows 2000/NT; Solaris, AIX, and Linux for OS/390, said Andrew
Dienger, a developer for
HP. Going forward, CA is supporting RedHat and United Linux." (sigh)