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Red Hat Linux to power Verizon Cloud

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RALEIGH, USA: Red Hat, Inc., provider of open source solutions has announced that its operating platform, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, is driving further enterprise adoption of cloud computing.

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Building on the strong, long-term technology collaboration between Red Hat and Verizon Business, today Red Hat Enterprise Linux is offered as one of the first two operating system platforms available for Verizon Business' new Computing as a Service (CaaS) solution.

"Verizon Business is now delivering to customers what we believe to be the most comprehensive and secure cloud-based computing solution on the market," said Michael Marcellin, vice president of global managed solutions, Verizon.

Marcellin, "Verizon CaaS was engineered to meet the challenging security needs and performance requirements faced by enterprises and the Red Hat Enterprise Linux operating system is playing a big part as we bring this unique offering to customers around the world."

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"As a key technology partner in Verizon Business' new cloud-based CaaS solution, we are excited to play a critical role in offering more opportunities for enterprises to leverage cloud computing models," said Mike Evans, vice president, Corporate Development at Red Hat.

"Red Hat Enterprise Linux is running many of the world's largest cloud deployments today, and now the opportunity for open source cloud computing is extended to more enterprises with Red Hat Enterprise Linux as part of Verizon Business' new CaaS offering," added Evans.

The Verizon CaaS solution, including the option of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux operating platform, is immediately available from Verizon Business in the U.S. and Europe and will be rolled out to the Asia-Pacific region in August.

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