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Alcatel-Lucent to Integrate Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Realtime
Companies Target Small and Medium Enterprise Companies with New Solutions
Mar. 18, 2008 02:00 PM
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Alcatel-Lucent and Red Hat will integrate Red Hat Enterprise
Linux and Realtime technologies in Alcatel-Lucent communication products for small
and medium enterprises (SME). The collaboration supports Alcatel-Lucent's
Dynamic Enterprise commitment to interconnecting people, networks, process and
knowledge in a flexible, open environment while helping Red Hat expand its
business.
The evolution toward Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Red Hat
Realtime technology, a major component of the announced Red Hat MRG, will enable
Alcatel-Lucent to further strengthen reliability, scalability, security and
stability throughout the lifecycle of its SME portfolio of voice, data,
mobility and collaboration products. Alcatel-Lucent will benefit from Red Hat's
hardware certification program on its next-generation hardware platforms, and
from Red Hat's extended support cycles including security updates.
"The selection of Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Realtime
technologies for our SME portfolio is the obvious choice for
Alcatel-Lucent," said Tom Burns, Chief Operating Officer of
Alcatel-Lucent's enterprise activities. "By relying on the market leader
in open source software and services for our operating system and middleware
needs, we can focus our development efforts on delivering innovative ways for
fixed and mobile users to communicate and interact with each other -- any
where, any time, over any access and any device."
"We are excited to expand our relationship with
Alcatel-Lucent into the SME segment," said Paul Cormier, executive vice
president of Engineering at Red Hat. "Not only does this show that Red Hat
Enterprise Linux is an ideal platform for the SME sector, but it also
demonstrates that Red Hat's technology is well suited to handle
mission-critical applications such as realtime enterprise communications."
Alcatel-Lucent builds solutions that transform the way small
and medium enterprises communicate by delivering fully integrated
communication, collaboration and mobility solutions that are scalable, reliable
and cost- effective. The Alcatel-Lucent SME portfolio features the OmniPCX
Office family of IP-PBX systems and the Extended Communication Server family of
collaboration and unified communication servers, all of which are based on Linux
distributions.
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