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Red Hat gives Adobe a flexible IT canvas

Adobe Systems, a long-time user of Red Hat® Enterprise Linux®, wanted to offer its enterprise customers easy access to sandbox resources to evaluate and prototype solutions using Adobe products.

Turning to the cloud, Adobe used Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Amazon Web Services (AWS) to not only deliver a sandbox solution, but also to offer customers a Software- as-a-Service (SaaS) option for deploying Adobe-based solutions.

Today, Adobe is using the Red Hat platform and Amazon Web Services to help customers simplify deployment, lower cost of ownership, and accelerate time to value.

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7 thoughts on “Red Hat gives Adobe a flexible IT canvas

  • Red Hat can you convince Adobe Systems Inc. to run their products on Linux natively. How ironically that Adobe is your customer but your not trying to convince them. You're services are great but how about your PC users that use Linux(especially Fedora). Hopefully Adobe products will run also on Linux.

  • Using Red Hat as spine bone for their infrastructure is totally different than providing it to linux users. Their goal here was to offer their Creative Suite relying on Red Hat and open source projects.

  • I was thinking of the Adobe Creative Suite. But yeah Adobe use Linux, but don't seem to care about it at all.

    Nobody likes a hypocrite.

  • and yet Adobe no longer supports Linux with their Flashplugin… how ironic

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