Ensim Announces Support for Red Hat Linux

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January 28, 2004 -- (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Web hosting automation software developer Ensim Corporation (ensim.com) announced on Wednesday that its Ensim Pro and Ensim Basic control panels will support the Red Hat Enterprise Linux operating system beginning February 1, 2004.

The announcement comes after Ensim said it would offer support for the Fedora Linux operating system last December.

"With the many changes that are taking place in the industry today, our customers need a choice of solutions to ensure their business success," said Steve Dauber, vice president of marketing at Ensim. "By offering both Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Fedora Linux, we are providing them with the necessary tools to accomplish their goals."

Ensim Pro and Ensim Basic, unveiled yesterday, are the upgraded and re-named versions of the WEBppliance Pro and WEBppliance Basic control panels.

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