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Jun 8
Red Hat starts Regional Offices in Latin America
linuxredhatlogo.JPGThe leading Corporate Linux provider, Linux Red Hat announced the opening of South American offices through the acquisition of two local operations of its Master Distributor. With Red Hat Brazil based in Sao Paulo and Red Hat Argentina in Buenos Aires, the company now has a strong, direct corporate presence in Latin America to provide regional support, training, and sales activities, as well as localized offerings.


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