Bull announces its
commitment to Linux
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Paris,
Linux Expo, 17th June 1999 - Bull announces today its commitment to Linux, and launches a
services offer for Linux, a certification programme for its range of Express5800 servers,
a new development for bringing security to e-commerce applications, and the LinuxMaster
Group initiative for porting OpenMaster onto Linux. |
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Bull's Services offer for Linux: available on
all platforms supporting Linux
Bull
offers a complete range of services for Linux users, including consulting, application and
technology integration, support of applications and infrastructures and a dedicated
"hot-line". Linux users can benefit from a high level of expertise and
experience that is unique in Europe concerning development, integration and service
activities in the domain of open systems.
Bull's services units - operational as from today - are available to
respond to all customer requests, whether for integration services or professional
services. These services include the support of hardware and software infrastructures,
whether Bull or non-Bull, application support, assistance in selecting components for the
infrastructure and applications, assistance for the implementation and deployment of
users' solutions, maintenance in operational condition, and training.
Certification
and development activities for Intel-based servers
Bull
demonstrates its immediate commitment to the Linux world by announcing, in complement to
its new services offer for Linux, and to meet the requirements from the Linux community on
questions of cost, security and performance, by announcing:
- the certification of several Express5800 servers (Intel processors), that is, an
entry-level platform (LC1400), a secure two-way departmental server (MC2400) and a
four-way enterprise server (MH4500), with Linux (Red Hat 6.0) and thereafter with the
majority of Linux distributions,
- an offer addressed specifically at the world of education. It comprises an entry-level
Express5800 LC1400 server, the Red Hat 6.0 distribution of Linux, and the Cygnus GNUPro
ToolKit. This offer is particularly well suited to implementing Web applications or
solutions in the areas of education and research.
- a partnership with Intel for porting on Linux, for the first time, the CDSA (Common Data
Security Architecture) solution, particularly focused on the security of transactions in
the world of e-commerce,
- in the coming weeks, agreements with major partners in the Linux community.
Creation
of the LinuxMaster Group
BullSoft
accompanies and supports the creation of the LinuxMaster Group initiative, an association
that was founded to promote the development of administration applications on Linux.
An independent association, created in the spirit of freeware, the
LinuxMaster Group has the objective of developing, on OpenMaster, administration services
for systems, networks, and applications on Linux, in particular around the Internet.
OpenMaster services for Linux are available for education and research
purposes from LinuxMaster Group.
"Thanks to the porting of OpenMaster on Linux, powerful
functions for system and network administration can already be used on Linux" states
Maria Legay, President of LinuxMaster Group. "Following these first developments, we
will pursue with our partners the development of new OpenMaster administration functions
on Linux, and generate other initiatives. Our first partnership, with the "Ecole
Centrale de Paris" is very promising in this domain."
"Bull has decided to commit to Linux in order to meet the needs
of customers who wish to have an open system at very low cost and to benefit from Unix
experience. Our know-how in Solutions and Services integration, among the best in Europe,
will position us as a major player for the Linux community, by offering a level of
services as high as is available for other operating systems on the market" says
Noël Saille, co-President of Bull Services.
"We at Oracle are glad to see that our strategic partner
Bull is committing itself to the Linux path" declares Régis Nacfaire, Director of
Business Development and Marketing Alliances, Oracle EMEA. "The services that Bull
offers, the performance and robustness of Bull's family of servers running Linux,
associated with Oracle8i, the Internet database, will provide vendors of Linux software
with an infrastructure that is ideal for developing innovative Internet solutions."
Groupe Bull
Bull is an international I.T. group based in Europe with 20,676 people
and operations in nearly 100 countries. In 1998, Bull earned revenues of $4.3 billion
including over 65% outside of France, its country of origin.
Bull offers a wide range of systems, infrastructure software and I.T.
services, through focused innovation, alliances with the best partners and its own
integration expertise.
In its industry, Bull is recognized for innovative products including
the Escala family of Unix servers, the NT Express5800 range, smart cards and software such
as OpenMaster for secure management of systems and networks. In I.T. services, Bull is
ranked in Europe as the third largest systems integrator and fifth in maintenance and
support services
Contact:
Catherine Paitel
Bull Servers Communications
tel. (33) +1 30 80 70 36
catherine.paitel@bull.net
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