Business Services Industry
Digi International and Red Hat Marketing Program to Bring Linux-Based Communications Server to Small Business
Business Wire, Jan 18, 2000
Red Hat Inc.
Founded in 1994, Red Hat, Inc. is based in Research Triangle Park, NC, where it is the leader in the development of open source operating system solutions. Through the open source development model, Red Hat development works to build the most accessible and advanced operating system available anywhere with technical innovations such as the RPM(tm) Package Manager, the Disk Druid installation tool and the GNOME user interface. Red Hat Linux is available for Intel, Compaq Alpha, and Sun SPARC platforms.
Jones Business Systems, Inc. (JBSi)
Jones Business Systems, Inc. (JBSi) manufactures a comprehensive line of white box platforms, the Terian product line, from its technology center in Stafford, TX. The company's services-rich approach to value-add distribution has placed it in a leadership position in delivering a wide range of hardware and software enterprise technologies to its national reseller base. JBSi has remote offices in San Clemente, CA; Columbus, OH; Kansas City, MO; Dallas, TX; and Westboro, MA. For additional facts about the company please visit http://www.jbsi.com.
Digi, Digi International, the Digi logo, DataFire RAS and AccelePort RAS are trademarks or registered trademarks of Digi International Inc. in the United States and other countries. All other brand names and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
Certain statements made in this release are forward looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. These forward-looking statements are not guaranties of the company's future performance. Important factors could cause actual results to defer materially include, but are not limited to the following: rapid changes in products and technologies that may displace products sold by Digi, the competitive industry within which Digi operates, Digi's reliance on distributors, declining prices of networking products, and changes in the companies level of profitability.
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