PolyServe Joins Red Hat Advanced Software Partner Program
Saturday, 2 December 2006 PolyServe, Inc. announced today that it has earned membership in the Red Hat Advanced Software Partner Program. Membership in the program ensures customers that PolyServe's shared data clustering software solutions for Linux have been tested for and are certified with Red Hat Enterprise Linux, are supported under the Technical Support Alliance Network (TSANet) cooperative support forum, and are compliant with Red Hat's guidelines for interoperability. A strategic partnership with Red Hat, the Advanced Software Partner Program is only available by invitation and to market leaders in their respective categories. Enterprise customers seeking clustering software will now be able to locate PolyServe's File Serving Utility and Database Utility products for Linux in the Red Hat Software Catalog as jointly compatible, supported and developed solutions. "We're pleased that Red Hat has recognized PolyServe for the reliability and quality that our Linux-based customers have enjoyed for years," said Clark Newby, VP of marketing, PolyServe. "Whether enterprises are using PolyServe shared data clustering software when migrating databases from Unix to Linux or deploying high-performance, scalable NAS clusters, they can count on the reliability of a software stack with Red Hat and PolyServe." PolyServe's first product based on Red Hat Linux was released in 1999, and the company's Oct. 30 launch of the PolyServe File Serving Utility for Linux, Version 3.5, offers customers the operating system options of 64-bit Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.3 and 4.4. This clustered storage solution takes advantage of Linux as an ideal platform for high-performance and highly scalable computing in industries that require it most: online rich-media serving, broadcast and entertainment, financial services and oil & gas seismic processing. For more information on the PolyServe File Serving Utility for Linux, please visit http://www.polyserve.com/scalable_nas.php. "Red Hat's partnerships with top independent software vendors such as PolyServe offer customers many quality choices for building architectures based on open source," said Tim Yeaton, senior vice president of Enterprise Solutions, Red Hat. "PolyServe is a trusted and seasoned developer for the Red Hat Enterprise Linux platform, and we're excited to certify their clustering software in the data center." To learn more about PolyServe for Linux environments, please visit http://www.polyserve.com/products.php . About PolyServe PolyServe, Inc. is a leading provider of software for enabling utility computing on Linux and Microsoft Windows in enterprise data centers. PolyServe provides Linux-based clustering solutions for high-performance applications and Unix to Linux migration. In addition to its headquarters in Beaverton, Ore., PolyServe has a Microsoft development center in Bellevue, Wash. It also has sales and support offices in Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Houston, London, Minneapolis, New York, San Francisco and Washington, D.C. For more information about PolyServe, visit http://www.polyserve.com, or call 877-476-5973. NOTE: PolyServe is a trademark of PolyServe, Inc. All other company and product names may be trademarks of their respective owners.
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