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                                <li><a href="#article1" class="contents">Red Hat, Oracle, and Dell Announce Enterprise-ready Linux</a></li><br /=><br /=>
                                <li><a href="#article2" class="contents">Questions Answered: Red Hat Linux Security</a></li><br /=><br /=>
                                <li><a href="#article3" class="contents">Red Hat Network Demo Now Available</a></li><br /=><br /=>
                                <li><a href="#article4" class="contents">Security and Red Hat Training </a></li><br /=><br /=>                        
                                <li><a href="#article5" class="contents">Red Hat Consultancy Services Now Available in EMEA</a></li><br /=><br /=>                         <li><a href="#article6" class="contents">Get the Latest Government-Related News</a></li><br /=><br /=>
                                <li><a href="#article7" class="contents">Considering Migrating to Red Hat Linux Advanced Server?</a></li><br /=><br /=>        
                                <li><a href="#article8" class="contents">Upgrade to Red Hat Linux 7.3 and Save</a></li><br /=><br /=>                                
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                                <li><a href="#feature4" class="contents">Red Hat In the News</a></li><br /=><br /=>
                                <li><a href="#feature6" class="contents">Under the Brim Contest 32: Star Wars Sys Admin</a></li><br /=><br /=>
                                <li><a href="#feature7" class="contents">Under the Brim Contest 33: World Cup Culture </a></li><br /=><br /=>
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                        <h2><a name="article1">ANNOUNCING ENTERPRISE-READY LINUX</a></h2>
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Applications by Oracle. Hardware by Dell. Powered by Red Hat.
<br /=><br /=>
Last week Oracle, Dell, and Red Hat announced their collective
commitments to Linux for the enterprise. Each company brings distinct
products and capabilities that deliver highly reliable, enterprise-class
Linux solutions on low-cost, industry-standard hardware
infrastructures and open-standards operating systems.
<br /=><br /=>
The partnership will result in enterprise-ready Linux solutions based
on Dell PowerEdge Servers and Dell|EMC and PowerVault storage
systems, Release 2 of Oracle9i Database with Real Application Clusters,
and the Red Hat Linux Advanced Server operating system.
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<br /=><br /=>
<u>Keep checking the urls below for details on the following two upcoming
events: </u><br /=><br /=>
<b>RADIO ORACLE</b><br /=>
To learn how Oracle and Red Hat are collaborating to bring Linux into
the enterprise, tune in to Radio Oracle on June 18th at 1 p.m. PST.
<br /=><br /=>
To join the live event: <br /=>
- Go to <a href="http://redhat.rsc03.net/servlet/cc5?joQSWBCVnpHggpJhiiHxPHohhQplVaVT" class="rednav">Radio Oracle</a> <br /=>
- Click on "Oracle and Red Hat Offer Unbreakable Linux"<br /=><br /=>
You don't need to register in advance. However, if you don't have an
account on the Oracle website, you need to register for one at least 24
hours before the event.
<br /=><br /=>
<b>TECHNICAL ISEMINAR</b> <br /=>
Interested in developing or deploying your application on Oracle9i on
Red Hat Advanced Server? Tune in to a technical iSeminar, "Developing
and Deploying Applications on Oracle9i on Red Hat Linux Advanced Server,"
June 18th at 10 a.m. PST. <br /=><br /=>
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                        <h2><a name="article2">QUESTIONS ANSWERED: RED HAT LINUX SECURITY</a></h2>
<p>Every system administrator is concerned with security. But how many
do you know who'll crawl to the top of a building to check the locks on
roof access? Or sit in the parking lot with a wireless modem testing
the security of the network? Or get excited when they find a security
hole that needs patching?
<br /=><br /=>
For Red Hat security experts Mark Cox and Thomas Rude, security is
fun. This month, UTB sat down and interviewed each of these Red Hat
Security czars on life, Linux, and their strange fascination with security.
<br /=><br /=>
<b>Mark Cox</b>: Senior Director of Engineering, the man behind Apache Week,
founding member of the OpenSSL group, designer of the first non-US
version of Stronghold Secure Web Server, and a member of the core
development team for Apache since 1995.<br /=>
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Access the recording of a free webcast featuring Mark on Stronghold
Enterprise: <br /=>
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<b>Thomas Rude</b>: Professional Services Enterprise Engineer, Security. An
expert in penetration testing, hardening, countermeasures, and
forensics. He is the foremost Red Hat consultant on security in the
field.<br /=>
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(registration required):<br /=>
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                        <h2><a name="article3">NEW RED HAT NETWORK DEMO AVAILABLE</a></h2>
                        <p>If you are one of the few Red Hat Linux users who has not tried
Red Hat Network for your systems management (you know who
you are...), now is your chance. A new online demo takes you
through the Red Hat Network experience--complete with audio
explanation of each step--from registering systems to complex
systems management.
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                        <h2><a name="feature1">ASK SHADOWMAN: RED HAT LINUX SECURITY</a></h2>
                        <p>
He sets up secure web servers with a bottle cap and a piece of glass!
He writes love letters in LaTeX! He braided some of his body hair and
will show you where for a dollar! He's the Shadowman...
And last month we asked you to send him your questions about Red Hat
Linux security. <br /=>
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eloquence</a>
<br /=><br /=>
NEXT MONTH: Ask Shadowman your questions about Red Hat Linux
applications--what works best, what's supported, what's best for the
enterprise, what's best at home. Ask away! Send your question right
now to:
<a href="mailto: askshadowman@redhat.com" class="rednav">askshadowman@redhat.com</a>
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                        <h2><a name="article4">SECURITY AND RED HAT TRAINING</a></h2>
                        <p>
Knowing how to secure systems is a key part of the IT professional's
responsibilities. As one moves up through the RHCE curriculum,
security takes on an increasingly prominent role. Participants
receive hands-on training in powerful tools like PAM, iptables,
OpenSSL, gpg, tcp_wrappers, and more.
<br /=><br /=>
Red Hat's courses begin with the premise that security is one of the
central areas of skills and knowledge possessed by competent system
administrators. Red Hat offers additional advanced courses beyond the
RHCE curriculum on securing network services, firewalls, and VPN
technologies.
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                        <h2><a name="feature2">THIS MONTH'S WEBCASTS</a></h2>
                        <p>
<b>Enterprise Systems Management</b>
<br /=><br /=>
Learn how to simplify complex enterprise systems management
using Red Hat Network. Topics will cover security and setting up
groups with similar workloads. Also get detailed descriptions of
new Red Hat Network enterprise offerings: Proxy Server and
Satellite. Participants in this webcast will receive two Red Hat
Network whitepapers.
<br /=><br /=>
Date: Wednesday, June 19<br /=>
Time: 2 p.m. EST<br /=>
Speakers: Jay Turner, Quality Assurance Manager <br /=>
Greg DeKoenigsberg, Red Hat Network Web Engineering Manager
<br /=>
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<b>Content Management and Enterprise Collaboration</b>
<br /=><br /=>
Content Management and Enterprise Collaboration is the most recent
addition to Red Hat's portfolio of software. This feature-rich and
flexible solution for enterprise, government, and educational
institutions makes the creation and management of complete, accurate
Web content fast and easy. It can also build vibrant workspaces for
virtual team collaboration. Join us to learn more.
<br /=><br /=>
Date: Thursday June 20<br /=>
Time: 2 p.m. EST<br /=>
Speaker: Ed Boyajian, Content & Collaboration Marketing
<br /=>
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Advanced Server</b>
<br /=><br /=>
Join Nick Carr, Red Hat Enterprise Marketing, as he gives a technical
overview of the features available in Red Hat Linux Advanced Server.
Attendees of this webcast will receive a complimentary whitepaper.
<br /=><br /=>
Date: Tuesday, June 25<br /=>
Time: 2:00 p.m. EST (US)<br /=>
Speaker: Nick Carr, Red Hat Enterprise Marketing
<br /=>
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<b>Red Hat Training: Now covers 7.3</b>
<br /=><br /=>
Peter Childers, Red Hat's Vice President of Global Learning Services,
will cover the incorporation of Red Hat Linux 7.3 in Red Hat training
courses. You'll also learn about our new Red Hat developer course,
Red Hat Linux Application Development and Porting.
<br /=><br /=>
Date: Wednesday, June 26<br /=>
Time: 2 p.m. EST (US)<br /=>
Speaker: Peter Childers, Red Hat VP of Global Learning Services
<br /=>
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                        <h2><a name="article5">RED HAT CONSULTANCY SERVICES NOW AVAILABLE IN EMEA</a></h2>
                        <p>
Want to know how open source can fit in your organization? EMEA
Consultancy Services can help you find the answer. Their consultancy
offerings include discovery, development, custom engineering,
support, training and documentation capabilities. They can assist
and manage your project from concept to implementation.
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                        <h2><a name="article6">GET THE LATEST GOVERNMENT-RELATED NEWS FROM RED HAT</a></h2>
                        <p>
Are you a Red Hat Linux user and work in U.S. Federal government?
Want to get the latest news, promotions, and announcements
affecting government users?
<br /=><br /=>
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- Track Red Hat's progress on U.S. Federal policies and
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                        <h2><a name="feature4">RED HAT IN THE NEWS</a></h2>
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<a href="http://redhat.rsc03.net/servlet/cc5?joQSWBCVnpHggpJhiiHxPHohhQplVaVSC" class="rednav">CNET Survey: Red Hat ranks ahead of IBM and Sun in list of most
relevant technology companies </a>
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world</a>
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                        <h2><a name="article7">CONSIDERING MIGRATING TO RED HAT LINUX ADVANCED SERVER? </a></h2>
                        <p>
If you're running a 7.x version of Red Hat Linux, you may be
considering a migration to Red Hat Linux Advanced Server for
portions of your IT infrastructure. Learn more about the business
and technical benefits of migrating to Red Hat Linux Advanced
Server, as well as key infrastructure areas prime for an Advanced
Server migration, in a whitepaper from Red Hat's Global
Professional Services team.
</p>
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                        <h2><a name="article8">UPGRADE TO RED HAT LINUX 7.3 AND SAVE </a></h2>
                        <p>
A special mail-in rebate is now available for upgrading to Red Hat
Linux 7.3. Get $20 off Red Hat Linux 7.3 Professional or $10 off
Red Hat Linux 7.3 Personal from this mail-in upgrade or competitive
rebate.
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                        <h2><a name="feature6">UNDER THE BRIM CONTEST 32: STAR WARS SYS ADMIN</a></h2>
                        <p>
So we must have hit a nerve. More people submitted their picks for
the Star Wars character that would make the best Linux system
administrator than almost any other contest we have ever done.
One of the most popular answers was Chewbacca, and most people
said something like the following, from Brett M. who said, "Chewbacca:
if it doesn't work he can just beat the crap out of it."
<br /=><br /=>
Okay. Settle down Brett.
<br /=><br /=>
The next most popular answer was R2-D2, but Peter H. thought that
while R2-D2 was a good choice, Yoda was an even better one: "Would
you rather hear "Beep-beep-whir-beeep!" when you talk to the SysAdmin
or "Help you I can. Yes, mmmm. ... Stay and help you, I will."
<br /=><br /=>
But this month's winner, and the proud owner of a brand spanking
new copy of Red Hat Linux 7.3, is Brian K. from Niskayuna, NY, who
cast his vote for the hairy wookie, saying Chewbacca is "always fixing
his friend's stuff without getting paid for it, and never has a
girlfriend after three movies!"
<br /=><br /=>
Congratulations Brian, and thanks to everyone who entered.
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                        <h2><a name="feature7">UNDER THE BRIM CONTEST 33: WORLD CUP CULTURE</a></h2>
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You just can't beat the World Cup.
<br /=><br /=>
Whether you're watching Brazilian star Rivaldo simulate facial
injuries after getting hit in the knee with a ball, or watching
soccer-superpower France fail to score a goal in three first-round
matches--nothing brings cultures together quite like it.
<br /=><br /=>
Except maybe for Linux.
<br /=><br /=>
You heard us, Linux. Where else can you see a global community coming
together in real time to develop software with people they've never
met?
<br /=><br /=>
Help us prove the point. For this month's contest, send us your
personal example of how Linux has helped you relate to another
culture.
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