Success stories
When our customers succeed, so do we
Our customers use open source solutions every day to overcome challenges just like yours. And as part of the Red Hat® ecosystem, they have the added advantage of being connected to other customers, our partners, and the open source community. That's how innovation happens.
Adobe attracts enterprise customers with cloud-based products
Adobe wanted to employ an open hybrid cloud model flexible enough to operate both on premise and in the cloud. The partnership with Red Hat and Amazon Web Services has given Adobe dozens of enterprise customers using its cloud-based products and services.
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Ampersand delivers robust loyalty programs
When Ampersand started rapidly expanding, the company wanted to integrate a technology solution that would help meet its customers' demands. The main criteria for the solution included flexibility, scalability, and fast response times.
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Bayer Business Services lowers cost, achieves performance
After more than a decade using SAP applications on a proprietary operating system, Bayer decided to implement a solution with flexibility for the future, choosing x86 servers running Red Hat Enterprise Linux®.
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Harvard-affiliated medical center gains agility and security
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center is a leading patient-care, teaching, and research hospital. A virtualized Red Hat Enterprise Linux® environment is the foundation for the medical center's core clinical systems. Beth Israel committed early to virtualization to realize the cost, space, and power savings that virtualization offers.
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Department of Defense saves millions on agile private cloud
The Department of Defense (DoD), a governing body of all divisions of the United States military, needed a new technology solution for one of its divisions. The organization worked with technology consulting firm Booz Allen Hamilton to find an appropriate solution.
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Cigna builds a private cloud
Healthcare reform is dramatically changing the healthcare industry. New regulations mean healthcare companies must become more agile. To meet growing business demands and adapt to changing requirements, Cigna decided to evolve to an Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) model.
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Red Hat and Cisco
Companies face increasingly complex IT challenges—with more data on more devices in a more connected world. Organizations generate a wealth of information every minute. Business leaders need technologies to help them harness the power of all that data.
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Red Hat and Dell
In recent years, a growing number of businesses have consolidated servers to increase the usage and agility of their resources. At the same time—and for many of the same reasons—companies have moved away from proprietary solutions, opting instead for open standards and open source technologies. This lets them take a multivendor approach to datacenter optimization, relying on each vendor's complementary strengths to minimize costs, maximize efficiency, and avoid proprietary lock-in.
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Canary Islands get high performance, low-cost IT
The main challenge facing the government of the Canary Islands was upgrading its existing VMware-based virtualization infrastructure, which could not keep up with the organization's growing workloads. After evaluating several options, the government found that the Red Hat solution offered more capacity at an affordable price, along with professional service and uptime guarantees.
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Bolsa Mexicana de Valores speeds stock exchange trades
After extensive research of the trends followed by leading worldwide stock exchanges, Bolsa Mexicana de Valores (BMV) started the renovation of its trading system for stock market operations. The BMV wanted to be able to run transactions in less than 100 microseconds each and satisfy any business rules being used.
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Red Hat and HP
You can run your business with confidence if you know you have industry-leading technology and a tested hardware-software combination. HP and Red Hat work together to put your organization on the path to a complete solution for your technology life cycle.
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Horizon Power expands access to electricity network
Horizon Power is Western Australia's regional and remote electricity provider. A company restructure produced an increase in Horizon's remote workforce, and the company needed a virtualization solution. The solution would have to provide greater flexibility, ease of use, and enable shared storage across all of its locations.
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Red Hat and IBM
Massive amounts of data, new computing models, and the rise of mobile and social platforms are causing a fundamental shift in IT priorities. Mainframes continue to play a critical role in datacenter infrastructure, but many IT departments rely on Linux platforms to extend the power of these valuable assets.
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ING-DiBa prepares for future growth with open source solutions
The Virtualization and Cloud Services team at ING-DiBa, Germany's third-largest retail bank, faced a decision. Its hardware had reached its limits, and a system upgrade or replacement was essential. It could upgrade its existing proprietary hardware and software, remaining locked in to an IT architecture it had already outgrown, or it could migrate to a much more scalable, open source environment.
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Intuit achieves breakthroughs in tax software performance
Intuit needed to achieve a system performance level adequate for its online tax software, TurboTax, during peak periods. Intuit selected Red Hat Storage Server because of its distributed file system that scales when its customers need it to.
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Rancore Technologies builds solid platform and 4G telecom innovation
Rancore wanted to achieve flexibility, scalability, usability, performance, and future readiness. The company decided to build the underlying service delivery platform (SDP) for its 4G telecom applications on open source technology and selected Red Hat as its trusted technology partner.
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Roche IT delivers pharma apps faster
Roche is a healthcare pharma and diagnostics company that develops and supplies therapy products and services. It needed to upgrade its middleware platform to improve efficiency of its infrastructure.
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Santos gets innovative IT platform for geoscience
The IT infrastructure for Santos, an oil and gas exploration company, was based on proprietary systems and distributed among data servers, application servers, and application workstations at several national sites. The company reached its breaking point when it began juggling 4 very serious issues.
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Government aid program improves social service within budget
To align with a new law, the Mexican government's social assistance program Oportunidades had to make its operations and resource management more efficient. The program required an updated system that would scale to support a growing amount of data as the number of registered participants increased.
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Sprint saves millions to fund IT innovation
Before 2011, Sprint was locked in to expensive and proprietary middleware platforms Oracle WebLogic and IBM WebSphere for its key business applications. After extensive due diligence and proof-of-concept testing, Sprint chose Red Hat JBoss® Enterprise Application Platform as its new middleware.
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Red Hat Training helps State of Tennessee deploy new middleware solution
The State of Tennessee selected Red Hat JBoss® Enterprise Application Platform in a virtualized environment for its middleware solution. Because the team had no previous experience with JBoss solutions, it turned to Red Hat Training to help the team members get up to speed quickly.
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University of Reading builds climate research
The Department of Meteorology at the University of Reading is home to 60 postgraduate students and a thriving community of more than 200 research scientists conducting valuable work in atmospheric, oceanic, and climate science. The department is using Red Hat Storage Server to manage around 200TB of research data.
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YTL Communications delivers nationwide virtual learning
When YTL Communications won the contract for the 1BestariNet project initiated by the Malaysian Ministry of Education, the telecom faced ambitious requirements. With this project, 10,000 primary and secondary public schools across Malaysia would be equipped with high-speed 4G Internet access.
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