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“I’m excited to start a new part of my journey with Red Hat,” he says. “I joined when there were less than 200 people, and now we’ve grown to more than 15,000 Red Hatters around the world.
Both Red Hat and SUSE’s Gartner gongs came after they both ranked similarly highly on Forrester’s recent “Wave” ranking of ...
The Red Hat Society is a social organization originally formed for women age 50 and older, but it is now open to younger people. Members are known for wearing brightly colored clothing and ...
Red Hat is recognized in the Magic Quadrant. We believe this reinforces its role as a consistent, open hybrid cloud ...
In Red Hat's case, it's about providing stability amongst a dizzying array of packages and technologies that make up the Linux kernel. IT buyers gladly pay for that service, and for the improved ...
Red Hat struggled repeatedly with how to deal with 'the clones.' The core idea I always came back to in those discussions was that the value isn't in the bits, but in the stability, services, and ...
Today, Red Hat dominates enterprise Linux. Tomorrow, it wants to rule the cloud. Don't bet against it. Read now The answer: Stay the course. In an interview, Hicks, who's been with Red Hat since ...
* Chapters celebrate the Red Hat Society's birthday with special events and an "official" holiday: Red Hat Society Day, held each April 25. * The "reduation" ceremony recognizes each 50th birthday ...
Red Hat Inc., a worldwide leader in open-source modernization, has contributed progress toward unconventional solutions to help solve the larger scope of problems in the tech world.
IBM $34 billion acquisition of Red Hat became official this week, and what may happen now is that a red wave overwhelms the blue. At least that's what one of the Hatters' founders and its first ...
Red Hat didn’t come cheap, that is for sure, even compared to some of the mega-deals we’ve seen since. The acquisition gave IBM some cloud credibility it had been missing.
Red Hat is a fantastic company, and a pioneer in successfully commercializing open source. However, beyond Red Hat the effort has largely been a failure from a business standpoint.