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Red Hat Stronghold Web Server targets the Enterprise

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (R. A. Hettinga)
Sat Apr 20 13:21:54 2002

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http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/4/24907.html

Red Hat Stronghold Web Server targets the Enterprise
By ComputerWire
Posted: 18/04/2002 at 08:34 GMT

Linux distributor Red Hat Inc has added to its enterprise-level software
portfolio with the Stronghold Enterprise web server. Based on Apache,
Stronghold Enterprise is an open source web server with enhanced security
and performance capabilities and increased application interoperability,
according to Raleigh, North Carolina-based Red Hat.

Stronghold Enterprise follows the release of Red Hat Linux Advanced Server,
a version of the open source Linux operating system aimed at high-level
enterprise deployments, and cements Red Hat's attempts to steal customers
away from existing Unix deployments.

The product will be available later this month for both Linux and Unix
platforms. It will cost around $995 per server with a year of support and
updates and will be available on a subscription basis for Advanced Server
users.

Stronghold Enterprise incorporates Red Hat Content Accelerator for
increased web site performance, and also features support for OpenSSL, the
PHP and Perl development languages and also the Tomcat Apache Java servlet
container, the AxKit Apache XML application server and DAV content editing
and management tools.

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