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Red Hat opens up security code
In a bid to prove that open source software is more secure, Red Hat is freeing up the source code behind its identity management and security platform. The move is seen as offering a carrot to developers who will be more likely to embrace open source if they can more easily integrate their technology with Red Hat's security and network management products.
March 24, 2008 | Permalink
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