Open source is way forward: Red Hat

Open source software will be the future of IT systems, says global open-source software services leader Red Hat. Over the past couple of years, the myths relating to reliability and security of open source software have been busted given the success of humongous projects including the UID, senior official of the company said.
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Release for CentOS Linux 7 Rolling media Aug 2015
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