City of Chicago Realizes Cost Savings and Performance Gains on Red Hat Enterprise Linux
2006年10月23日 - 10:00PM
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Red Hat (NASDAQ: RHAT), the world's leading provider of open source
solutions to the enterprise, today announced the City of Chicago�s
successful migration to Red Hat Enterprise Linux for essential
government programs, including the vehicle registration system,
online job applications, restaurant inspections, ethics training
and more. The City of Chicago migrated to Red Hat in order to
reduce costs and improve support, performance and scalability. The
city has already saved more than $250,000, and is reducing server
hardware, maintenance and operating costs as a result of Oracle's
certification and support infrastructure on Red Hat. For the City
of Chicago, information technology (IT) is an integral part of the
government�s processes and services to the city�s nearly 3 million
residents. City officials, led by Mayor Richard M. Daley, have
embraced a Transparent Government initiative and are committed to
running an open, responsive and fiscally responsible government. As
a result, the city�s information systems department is committed to
putting technology in place to help the government meet its
operational objectives. The city's infrastructure had historically
been a multi-platform environment that included about 100 Solaris
servers used to run a large number of Oracle databases and
applications. As these servers neared the end of their life cycles,
the City of Chicago began the migration to cost-effective Red Hat
solutions. The first City of Chicago program migrated to Red Hat
Enterprise Linux was the motor vehicle department�s online
registration renewal, City Stickers. This program manages and
tracks all vehicle permits and provides an online registration
component where Chicago residents may purchase and renew stickers
via the web. �We needed to enhance the functionality,� said Amy
Niersbach, Platform Architect for the City of Chicago. �Support was
a major issue as our maintenance had turned very costly. As a
result, we were focused on the support aspect and the Oracle
certification. We liked the approach that Red Hat took to support
the City of Chicago, and Oracle's certification and support
infrastructure on Red Hat sealed the deal for Chicago's IT decision
makers.� Impressive results were immediately noted by the City
Clerk�s office responsible for the City Stickers program. Sun
Solaris benchmarked at 50,268 transactions per minute, while the HP
DL580 G2 with Red Hat Enterprise Linux benchmarked at over 149,500
transactions per minute. When running the city's long batch cycles,
Red Hat Enterprise Linux proved to be 50 percent faster. The
significantly improved performance has increased total revenue for
the project as well. The city has seen a significant increase in
online renewals since implementing the system, and expects overall
revenues to continue to rise as the application is more fully
leveraged. �People can now renew vehicle registrations online. It�s
faster and more efficient for them, and they get their stickers
faster,� Niersbach said. Today, the server platform supporting the
City Stickers program consists of Oracle 9i Real Application
Cluster (RAC) and Oracle 10g RAC database servers and a BEA
WebLogic server. Based on the significant increase in overall
performance, the city has future plans to migrate two more Oracle
database servers from Sun to HP and Red Hat. In addition to the
performance improvement, the City of Chicago experienced
significant cost savings by migrating to Red Hat. City officials
estimated the cost of replacing each of their previous Sun
Enterprise 6500 servers at $300,000. Instead, they selected HP
servers running Red Hat Enterprise Linux at $50,000 each.
Maintenance costs have also declined. �Our main priorities when
evaluating our planned Solaris-to-Linux migration were three-fold:
user support, reduction in cost and compatibility with our current
vendor,� said Niersbach. �The results of our migration to Red Hat
have dramatically exceeded our expectations and have helped us find
a better way to deliver government services.� For more information
on Red Hat Enterprise solutions, please visit
http://www.redhat.com. About Red Hat, Inc. Red Hat, the world's
leading open source solutions provider, is headquartered in
Raleigh, NC with satellite offices spanning the globe. CIOs and
other senior-level IT executives have ranked Red Hat as the
industry's most valued vendor for two consecutive years in the CIO
Insight Magazine Vendor Value study. Red Hat is leading Linux and
open source solutions into the mainstream by making high-quality,
low-cost technology accessible. Red Hat provides an operating
system platform, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, along with applications,
management, and middleware solutions, including JBoss Enterprise
Middleware Suite. Red Hat is accelerating the shift to
service-oriented architectures and enabling the next generation of
web-enabled applications running on a low-cost, secure open source
platform. Red Hat also offers support, training and consulting
services to its customers worldwide and through top-tier
partnerships. Red Hat's open source strategy offers customers a
long term plan for building infrastructures that are based on and
leverage open source technologies with a focus on security and ease
of management. Learn more: http://www.redhat.com. Forward-Looking
Statements Certain statements contained in this press release may
constitute "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the
Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking
statements provide current expectations of future events based on
certain assumptions and include any statement that does not
directly relate to any historical or current fact. Actual results
may differ materially from those indicated by such forward-looking
statements as a result of various important factors, including:
risks related to the integration of acquisitions; the ability of
the Company to effectively compete; the inability to adequately
protect Company intellectual property and the potential for
infringement or breach of license claims of or relating to third
party intellectual property; risks related to data and information
security vulnerabilities; ineffective management of, and control
over, the Company's growth and international operations; adverse
results in litigation; the dependence on key personnel as well as
other factors contained in in our most recent Quarterly Report on
Form 10-Q (copies of which may be accessed through the Securities
and Exchange Commission's website at http://www.sec.gov), including
those found therein under the captions "Risk Factors" and
"Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and
Results of Operations". In addition, the forward-looking statements
included in this press release represent the Company's views as of
the date of this press release and these views could change.
However, while the Company may elect to update these
forward-looking statements at some point in the future, the Company
specifically disclaims any obligation to do so. These
forward-looking statements should not be relied upon as
representing the Company's views as of any date subsequent to the
date of the press release. LINUX is a trademark of Linus Torvalds.
RED HAT and JBOSS are registered trademarks of Red Hat, Inc. and
its subsidiaries in the US and other countries. Red Hat (NASDAQ:
RHAT), the world's leading provider of open source solutions to the
enterprise, today announced the City of Chicago's successful
migration to Red Hat Enterprise Linux for essential government
programs, including the vehicle registration system, online job
applications, restaurant inspections, ethics training and more. The
City of Chicago migrated to Red Hat in order to reduce costs and
improve support, performance and scalability. The city has already
saved more than $250,000, and is reducing server hardware,
maintenance and operating costs as a result of Oracle's
certification and support infrastructure on Red Hat. For the City
of Chicago, information technology (IT) is an integral part of the
government's processes and services to the city's nearly 3 million
residents. City officials, led by Mayor Richard M. Daley, have
embraced a Transparent Government initiative and are committed to
running an open, responsive and fiscally responsible government. As
a result, the city's information systems department is committed to
putting technology in place to help the government meet its
operational objectives. The city's infrastructure had historically
been a multi-platform environment that included about 100 Solaris
servers used to run a large number of Oracle databases and
applications. As these servers neared the end of their life cycles,
the City of Chicago began the migration to cost-effective Red Hat
solutions. The first City of Chicago program migrated to Red Hat
Enterprise Linux was the motor vehicle department's online
registration renewal, City Stickers. This program manages and
tracks all vehicle permits and provides an online registration
component where Chicago residents may purchase and renew stickers
via the web. "We needed to enhance the functionality," said Amy
Niersbach, Platform Architect for the City of Chicago. "Support was
a major issue as our maintenance had turned very costly. As a
result, we were focused on the support aspect and the Oracle
certification. We liked the approach that Red Hat took to support
the City of Chicago, and Oracle's certification and support
infrastructure on Red Hat sealed the deal for Chicago's IT decision
makers." Impressive results were immediately noted by the City
Clerk's office responsible for the City Stickers program. Sun
Solaris benchmarked at 50,268 transactions per minute, while the HP
DL580 G2 with Red Hat Enterprise Linux benchmarked at over 149,500
transactions per minute. When running the city's long batch cycles,
Red Hat Enterprise Linux proved to be 50 percent faster. The
significantly improved performance has increased total revenue for
the project as well. The city has seen a significant increase in
online renewals since implementing the system, and expects overall
revenues to continue to rise as the application is more fully
leveraged. "People can now renew vehicle registrations online. It's
faster and more efficient for them, and they get their stickers
faster," Niersbach said. Today, the server platform supporting the
City Stickers program consists of Oracle 9i Real Application
Cluster (RAC) and Oracle 10g RAC database servers and a BEA
WebLogic server. Based on the significant increase in overall
performance, the city has future plans to migrate two more Oracle
database servers from Sun to HP and Red Hat. In addition to the
performance improvement, the City of Chicago experienced
significant cost savings by migrating to Red Hat. City officials
estimated the cost of replacing each of their previous Sun
Enterprise 6500 servers at $300,000. Instead, they selected HP
servers running Red Hat Enterprise Linux at $50,000 each.
Maintenance costs have also declined. "Our main priorities when
evaluating our planned Solaris-to-Linux migration were three-fold:
user support, reduction in cost and compatibility with our current
vendor," said Niersbach. "The results of our migration to Red Hat
have dramatically exceeded our expectations and have helped us find
a better way to deliver government services." For more information
on Red Hat Enterprise solutions, please visit
http://www.redhat.com. About Red Hat, Inc. Red Hat, the world's
leading open source solutions provider, is headquartered in
Raleigh, NC with satellite offices spanning the globe. CIOs and
other senior-level IT executives have ranked Red Hat as the
industry's most valued vendor for two consecutive years in the CIO
Insight Magazine Vendor Value study. Red Hat is leading Linux and
open source solutions into the mainstream by making high-quality,
low-cost technology accessible. Red Hat provides an operating
system platform, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, along with applications,
management, and middleware solutions, including JBoss Enterprise
Middleware Suite. Red Hat is accelerating the shift to
service-oriented architectures and enabling the next generation of
web-enabled applications running on a low-cost, secure open source
platform. Red Hat also offers support, training and consulting
services to its customers worldwide and through top-tier
partnerships. Red Hat's open source strategy offers customers a
long term plan for building infrastructures that are based on and
leverage open source technologies with a focus on security and ease
of management. Learn more: http://www.redhat.com. Forward-Looking
Statements Certain statements contained in this press release may
constitute "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the
Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking
statements provide current expectations of future events based on
certain assumptions and include any statement that does not
directly relate to any historical or current fact. Actual results
may differ materially from those indicated by such forward-looking
statements as a result of various important factors, including:
risks related to the integration of acquisitions; the ability of
the Company to effectively compete; the inability to adequately
protect Company intellectual property and the potential for
infringement or breach of license claims of or relating to third
party intellectual property; risks related to data and information
security vulnerabilities; ineffective management of, and control
over, the Company's growth and international operations; adverse
results in litigation; the dependence on key personnel as well as
other factors contained in in our most recent Quarterly Report on
Form 10-Q (copies of which may be accessed through the Securities
and Exchange Commission's website at http://www.sec.gov), including
those found therein under the captions "Risk Factors" and
"Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and
Results of Operations". In addition, the forward-looking statements
included in this press release represent the Company's views as of
the date of this press release and these views could change.
However, while the Company may elect to update these
forward-looking statements at some point in the future, the Company
specifically disclaims any obligation to do so. These
forward-looking statements should not be relied upon as
representing the Company's views as of any date subsequent to the
date of the press release. LINUX is a trademark of Linus Torvalds.
RED HAT and JBOSS are registered trademarks of Red Hat, Inc. and
its subsidiaries in the US and other countries.
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