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Has Cisco Found the Next Generation of Linux Developers?
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| Conventional wisdom says Linux application developers are most cozy with
| distribution specialists like Red Hat, Novell and Canonical. But the folks at
| Cisco Systems seem to be getting tighter with the Linux developer community,
| thanks to the so-called AXP (Application eXtension Platform) developer
| contest. Here’s the scoop from The VAR Guy.
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http://www.thevarguy.com/2009/05/18/has-cisco-found-the-next-generation-of-linux-developers/
Recent:
The Linux part of Cisco's Unified Computing System
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| Cisco isn't happy with just being the data center and Internet networking big
| dog. The company now wants, with its Unified Computing System, to be the data
| center alpha dog. Cisco will be producing its own high-end 64-bit blade
| servers with Intel Nehalem processors, which will be powered by VMware,
| Windows Server 2008, and, pay attention now, Red Hat's RHEL (Red Hat
| Enterprise Linux).
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http://blogs.computerworld.com/the_linux_part_of_ciscos_unified_computing_system
Cisco declares war, embraces open source
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| While Cisco's Unified Communication technology is hardly open source--Cisco
| has built its own proprietary Ethernet, for heaven's sake!--the initiative
| will largely depend on open-source software. In my conversations with
| executives involved in the initiative, Red Hat, specifically, and open-source
| proponents, generally, are deemed to be critical to its success.
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http://news.cnet.com/8301-13505_3-10197910-16.html
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