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Red Hat opens China office
By Stacy Cowley

Red Hat Inc. is opening this week its first office in China, as part of its effort to tap demand for low-cost software in developing markets.

Staff in Red Hat's Beijing office plan to work closely with other vendors in the region, including IBM Corp., Hewlett-Packard Co., Intel Corp., Dell Inc. and Oracle Corp. Establishing local support for the company's university training program on open source development and Linux usage is one of Red Hat Beijing's first initiatives. The company said it is working with work with Tsinghua University and Nanjing University.

A company spokeswoman declined to say how many employees Red Hat has in China. Beijing marks the 28th worldwide office opened by the Raleigh, North Carolina, based open-source software maker. Red Hat's other facilities in the Asia-Pacific region include offices in Singapore, Japan, Korea, Hong Kong and Malaysia.

Posted November 11, 2004 04:32 PM |




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