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November 21, 2002 — (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — Open source developer SuSE Linux (SuSE.com) announced this week that it has released the latest version of its SuSE Linux Enterprise Server, based on the UnitedLinux 1.0 joint industry standard.
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The SuSE Enterprise Server 8, says SuSE, offers scalability across all significant hardware borders, and is certified and validated for central enterprise applications such as mySAP.com and IBM DB2.
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“IT experts worldwide aim to reduce costs as well as increase the performance, security and flexibility of their IT infrastructure,” says Boris Nalbach, CTO of SuSE Linux. “SuSE Linux Enterprise Server is the product of choice for corporate deployment. It offers decision makers financial planning security and eases administrators’ duties through its technical maturity and continuous maintenance.”
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The platform is available for Intel and AMD 32-bit and 64-bit processors, HP ProLiant servers, HP Itanium 2-based servers, Fujitsu Siemens Primergy servers and IBM?s entire eServer series.
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An expanded portfolio of maintenance and support services ensures, qualified assistance from SuSE for running systems, as well as installation support. From the SuSE Linux Maintenance Web, users can access fixes, patches and upgrades. And a variety of support services are available around the clock, at fixed rates.











