"We will implement servers and work stations with Red Hat software,
Novell applications such as network management and e-mail, clusters
with Oracle's RAC technology, CRM provided by Humano2, Avira antivirus
and others," said Carlos Munoz, the general manager of Linux Center
Latin America.
Chilean software development firm Linux Center
and its Mexican subsidiary Tallard Telecom plan to open five Linux
showcase operation centers in the region -- one in Santiago, three in
Mexico and one in Venezuela -- according to Chilean newspaper La Segunda.
In each center, the company plans to install IT systems running
entirely on a Linux operating system, where end users and distribution
channel partners will be able to see the benefits of this system.
"We will implement servers and work stations with Red Hat (Nasdaq: RHAT) software, Novell (Nasdaq: NOVL) applications such as network management and e-mail, clusters with Oracle's (Nasdaq: ORCL)
RAC technology, CRM provided by Humano2, Avira antivirus and others,"
said Carlos Munoz, the general manager of Linux Center Latin America.
Each center will also have a special room where channel partners
will be able to develop seminars to strengthen client knowledge about
the technologies implemented in the center.
The centers in Mexico and Venezuela will be operating by the end of
August, while the Chilean center is expected to launch operations
during September.
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