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Technology partners
Wallix works with technology partners who lead their markets to meet all the challenges of securing networks.
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Red Hat
The Red Hat company, the world's leading provider of open-source solutions, is headquartered in Raleigh, North Carolina, and has satellite centres throughout the world. The revealing Vendor Value study by CIO Insight, surveying the opinions of large numbers of IT managers, has ranked Red Hat as the leading added-value software for companies over the past four years. Red Hat offers cutting-edge, extremely affordable technologies, with its Red Hat Enterprise Linux operating platform, together with application, management and SOA (Services Oriented Architecture) solutions, such as the JBoss Enterprise Middleware Suite. |

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Mandriva
Mandriva offers products and services to both professionals (companies, governments and educational institutions) and individuals. Mandriva is dedicated to the cause of Free and Open-Source Software. It is committed to developing, maintaining and distributing two free distributions (Mandriva One and Mandriva Free). It also contributes to major open-source projects such as Gnome and KDE, and places all the software it develops and distributes under the GPL. |
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Sun Microsystems
Sun Microsystems France develops innovative IT network technologies designed to optimise your IT resources through energy-efficient servers and storage systems, open-source software, a wide range of utilities, services and training. |
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Alter Way
Founded in 2006, the Alter Way Group has quickly assembled teams that represent the major segments of the open-source market: Anaska (training), Ingeniweb (enterprise web solutions), Solinux (specific development, systems outsourcing and middleware tools integration), Kanopée (PHP development), O4DB (decision support and databases), Nexen Services (added-value hosting) and ECLIP'S Software (open solution for administering and configuring DNS and DHCP). |
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LIP6
LIP6 is an IT research laboratory under the supervision of the Pierre & Marie Curie University and the CNRS (UMR 7606). With 182 permanent researchers and 268 PhD students, is one of France's leading IT research laboratories.
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