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HP has long relationship with firm extending to Red Flag's earliest days. Compaq Computer Corp., which HP acquired in 2002, was one of 3 original partners introducing first versions of Red Flag Linux in 1999 in China. [Computerworld]
Oracle and Red Flag Software have firmed up partnership. Oracle to certify, support 9i Database on Red Flag Linux; 9i Application Server, Collaboration Suite, E-business Suite to be available later. [The Register] (May 11, 2003)
Background story partly explains why Beijing China Linux OS vendor Red Flag exists, and is growing quickly. [The Register] (August 08, 2002)
History, background, many links, suggests paying more attention to this firm, request for translation assistance. Several forum comments. [Linux Journal] (January 30, 2002)
On 28 December 2001, Beijing municipal government awarded contracts for office automation, antivirus, system software, to 6 local software vendors, rejected 7th bidder: Microsoft. One winner: Linux OS vendor Red Flag. [The Register] (January 04, 2002)
China allegedly banned use of Windows 2000 in government offices in deference to their own Linux distribution, Red Flag Linux, according to story from South China Morning Post. [Linux Journal] (January 06, 2000)
HP has long relationship with firm extending to Red Flag's earliest days. Compaq Computer Corp., which HP acquired in 2002, was one of 3 original partners introducing first versions of Red Flag Linux in 1999 in China. [Computerworld]
Oracle and Red Flag Software have firmed up partnership. Oracle to certify, support 9i Database on Red Flag Linux; 9i Application Server, Collaboration Suite, E-business Suite to be available later. [The Register] (May 11, 2003)
Background story partly explains why Beijing China Linux OS vendor Red Flag exists, and is growing quickly. [The Register] (August 08, 2002)
History, background, many links, suggests paying more attention to this firm, request for translation assistance. Several forum comments. [Linux Journal] (January 30, 2002)
On 28 December 2001, Beijing municipal government awarded contracts for office automation, antivirus, system software, to 6 local software vendors, rejected 7th bidder: Microsoft. One winner: Linux OS vendor Red Flag. [The Register] (January 04, 2002)
China allegedly banned use of Windows 2000 in government offices in deference to their own Linux distribution, Red Flag Linux, according to story from South China Morning Post. [Linux Journal] (January 06, 2000)
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