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Red Hat CEO looking to nearly triple channel-based revenue
Red Hat is looking to nearly triple the amount of revenue that comes through its channel within the next five years as it looks to join the shortlist of software vendors to see $5 billion in enterprise revenue annually, Jim Whitehurst, Red Hat CEO and president, said during Red Hat Partner Conference in New Orleans, LA this week.
During his keynote, Whitehurst explained that Red Hat is looking to reach $5 billion in annual revenue in five years. The vendor's FY2016 results showed revenue of $2.05 billion, a 15 percent year-over-year increase.
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Red Hat Honors 2015 North American Partner Award Winners
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SYNNEX Corporation Wins Red Hat North America Partner Award
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Fierce Software Named Rising Star Partner of the Year by Red Hat, Recognized for Outstanding Channel Contributions
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Red Hat launches a blockchain initiative
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Red Hat Introduces OpenShift Blockchain Initiative
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Red Hat OpenShift Blockchain Initiative brings the blockchain to fintech enterprise and startups
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Avnet Shares to Distribute Red Hat Open Source Solutions in Brazil (NYSE:AVT)
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Red Hat Launches Initiative for Blockchain Developers
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Red Hat announces OpenShift Blockchain Initiative
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Avnet to Distribute Red Hat Open Source Solutions in Brazil
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