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[News] Red Hat Gets More Permissive

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Red Hat Loosens Enterprise Linux Restrictions 

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| In a bid to simplify cloud computing for 
| its large customers, Red Hat has announced 
| that subscribers to Red Hat Enterprise 
| Linux with premium support may move their 
| instances between on-premises and in-the-
| cloud without modifying their license 
| agreements. 
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http://www.informationweek.com/news/software/hosted/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=224600511

Red Hat Cloud Access makes RHEL contract transferable to EC2

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| Red Hat is strengthening its position in 
| the cloud computing market by augmenting 
| its support for Amazon EC2 users. Red Hat 
| Cloud Access will make it possible for the 
| company's customers to transfer their Red 
| Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) subscriptions 
| between their own self-hosted 
| infrastructure and Amazon's elastic cloud.
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http://arstechnica.com/open-source/news/2010/04/red-hat-cloud-access-makes-rhel-contract-transferable-to-ec2.ars

Red Hat Extends Linux Subscriptions to Cloud Computing

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| Moving enterprise IT software to the cloud 
| isn't just a technology issue, it's 
| software support entitlement issue as well.
| 
| Linux vendor Red Hat (NYSE: RHT) today is 
| unveiling a new program dubbed Red Hat 
| Cloud Access through which current Red Hat 
| Enterprise Linux subscribers can leverage 
| their existing support subscriptions for 
| cloud deployments. 
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http://www.serverwatch.com/news/article.php/3878881/Red-Hat-Extends-Linux-Subscriptions-to-Cloud-Computing.htm


Recent:

Opinion: RHEL 5 turns 3, Suggestions for Red Hat

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| Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 (Tikanga) was
| released on March 14, 2007 and yesterday
| was RHEL 5's 3rd birthday. Since then we
| have gotten 4 update releases.
|
| Given the fact that Red Hat's original plan
| was to have a new RHEL release every 18 -
| 24 months, one has to wonder where RHEL 6
| is and why it is so late. My best guess is
| that RHEL 6 (which so far has had a non-
| public alpha release within Red Hat as
| witnessed in some Bugzilla reports) will
| come out sometime this summer... possibly
| in time for the Red Hat Summit in Boston
| (June 22-25, 2010). For that to happen I
| would expect a public beta for RHEL 6 to be
| released in the not too distant future.
| We'll see how that pans out.
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http://www.montanalinux.org/happy-third-birthday-rhel5.html
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