Red Hat: The "Open Organization" and the Sold Organization
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Set better career goals: A step-by-step guide
If you can't get the people to come to you, then go to where the people are. Use existing venues such as asking for a few minutes to present your goals in another team's meeting. Look to the virtual world; The Open Organization reminds us that, "By using technology as an ally, you can reach out to far more people in the organization than can fit in a meeting room." Look for existing communications vehicles that you could hitch your wagon to, such as newsletters, intranet landing pages, or local and regional office communications.
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Red Hat Aims to Stay On Course After $34B IBM Acquisition
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The End of a Red Giant
Thoughts on IBM's acquisition of Red Hat
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Filings reveal what happens if IBM's Red Hat deal fails
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Red Hat will be obligated to pay IBM a deal termination fee of $975 Mln
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IBM is acquiring Red Hat. Here's a look at the Raleigh-based company's history.
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Red Hat Acquisition Gives IBM A Much-Needed Booster Shot of Open Source And Cloud DNA
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Linux Cements Move to Business Mainstay From Maverick With IBM Deal
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Acquisition Of Red Hat Repositions IBM For Digital IT Modernization
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IBM: Don't Panic! We Won't Mess With Red Hat
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Beyond Red Hat — here are other cloud companies that could be takeover targets
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