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We're in the midst of a new economic and technological era, something people often refer to as "The Fourth Industrial Revolution"—or "Industry 4.0" for short. Smart, connected, and responsive technologies are merging with environments that are becoming more data-rich, and, as a result, digital disruption to more traditional business models is becoming the norm, not the exception.
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5 Cloud, Big Data, and Networking Platforms to Kickstart Your Open Source Career
A decade ago, Red Hat CEO Jim Whitehurst predicted that open source tools and platforms would become pervasive in IT. Fast-forward to today, and that prediction has come true, with profound implications for the employment market.
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CENX Collaborates with Brocade, Red Hat, and RIFT.io for SDNFV Innovation Lab
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PLUMgrid Open Networking Suite for OpenStack Achieves Certification With Red Hat OpenStack Platform 8
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Red Hat Looking to Poach from VMware with RHEV 3.6 Release?
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Red Hat, Inc. (NYSE:RHT) Stock Rating Review
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Next Weeks Broker Price Targets For Red Hat, Inc. (NYSE:RHT)
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Gagnon Securities LLC Decreased Stake in Red Hat INC (NYSE:RHT) by $3.19 Million as Shares Declined [Ed: mentioned before, different site]
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Reliable stocks in today’s share market: Red Hat, Inc. (NYSE:RHT)
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