With more than 50 percent share of the Linux server OS market, Red Hat is on a roll. In an exclusive video interview, CEO Matthew Szulik talks about Microsoft, Sun and survival. View the video at ZDNews.
With more than 50 percent share of the Linux server OS market, Red Hat is on a roll. In an exclusive video interview, CEO Matthew Szulik talks about Microsoft, Sun and survival. View the video at ZDNews.
Interesting interview.
I think Mathew is on the right track with Red Hat.
Hook up with the Heavy Hitters (Intel, Dell, Compaq/HP) for software development contracts and efficiently sell software like Linux Advanced Server and services on line!
Yeap! that’s the ticket!
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i hope that market share for redhat keeps growing, this can only be good for linux. my only wish is that the linux standard base would move in the united linux compatibility direction so that the software developed for redhat will be equally usable on mandrake or debian.. keep up the good work redhat!
I hope their market share keeps growing too–I just bought some Redhat stock! 😉
Redhat is the only company I have sent money to and felt like thanking them for it. How do they do that!?
Until I get DSL, this video isn’t a wise choice for me.
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i hope that market share for redhat keeps growing, this can only be good for linux. my only wish is that the linux standard base would move in the united linux compatibility direction so that the software developed for redhat will be equally usable on mandrake or debian.. keep up the good work redhat!
Actually, UnitedLinux is one distro, distributed by four companies. It follows the LSB; but it is not a standard kind of thing. for example, LSB allows any version of the Linux kernel, but UnitedLinux for each version allows one version of the kernel. Stuff like that.
I doubt RedHat would want to join UnitedLinux nor use the LSB and give up its competitive edge.