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Forsythe Named Red Hat's Innovation Partner of the Year
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Red Hat: The Future Of Open Source
OpenStack is an open source cloud operating system that allows businesses to develop their own solutions for any operating needs, resulting in a lean, efficient, and effective private enterprise solution. At the very core of the cloud segment, is its foundation of the Linux software. Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), while continuing to grow in the mid-teens, will tremendously help to grow another segment of Red Hat's business as they develop and grow their open source cloud software, Red Hat OpenStack. RHEL makes up nearly 67% of the $2 billion Linux market, which will allow them to cross-sell Red Hat OpenStack to new and continuing clients as the shift to the hybrid cloud grows. Red Hat has been actively marketing and selling their emerging cloud technologies, with this segment of their business growing at over a 35% CAGR. The transition to the cloud by companies all around the world will make up an addressable market of $5 billion for OpenStack, and we believe that Red Hat is in a position to take control of this market by leveraging their successful Linux operating system.
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Red Hat Positions Ansible as the Automation Platform for the Enterprise
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4 ways Red Hat is addressing the IT skills gap
A technology skills panel which convened at the recent Red Hat Summit in Boston consisted of the following key personnel:
Ken Goetz, VP, Training Services, Red Hat
Jan Mark Holzer, manager, Software Engineering & consulting engineer, Red Hat
Tom Callaway, manager, Software Engineering & team lead, Education Outreach, Red HatThese executives answered questions from the audience regarding the current technology skills gap in the tech industry, what needs to be done, and what Red Hat is doing to help fix this through educational endeavors.
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ASEAN Enterprises Accelerate Digital Transformation Initiatives With Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform
Red Hat, Inc. (NYSE: RHT), the world's leading provider of open source solutions, today announced that enterprises in the ASEAN region have adopted Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform to enable faster application delivery. Ranging from the telecommunications and financial services industries, organizations in ASEAN are deploying Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform to enable their developers to more quickly develop, host, and scale applications in cloud environments.
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Red Hat's Cormier dishes on OpenShift.io and Container Health Index
Cormier: In the past, developers would just go grab code and throw it over the wall to the operators. And now, what's happening with DevOps, operators are giving developers a platform with all the pieces they need. By the time they're done building [an app], it's ready to be put in operation because it's already on supported components. It's on supported containers, for example, which is a Linux distro. They don't have to replatform it. I've said it until I was blue in the face -- a container is Linux. It's just Linux carved up in a different way.
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Red Hat Inc (RHT) Rating Increased to Strong-Buy at Zacks Investment Research
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Bullish Options Activity in Red Hat (RHT) Continues -Susquehanna
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