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How Red Hat assembled an open source hyper-converged platform
By combining Gluster Storage with its Red Hat Virtualization software, Red Hat has thrown its own cap into the software-only HCI ring with an open source offering.
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Red Hat’s Michael Cunningham appointed by Governor as Chair of the North Carolina Board of Science, Technology, and Innovation
Michael joined Red Hat in 2004, and since that time has led innovation efforts as well as the company’s global public policy and legal teams. At Red Hat, Michael and his team are responsible for managing corporate governance, intellectual property development and protection, commercial transactions, regulatory issues, compliance and ethics, equity plan administration, government affairs, and more. In the last few months, Michael sponsored efforts to broadly expand Red Hat’s progressive open source Patent Promise and to bring a group of industry leaders, including Red Hat, together to increase predictability in open source licensing.
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FY2019 EPS Estimates for Red Hat Inc (NYSE:RHT) Raised by Analyst
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Hair-Raising Facts to Know – Red Hat Inc (NYSE: RHT)
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A Look into Red Hat Inc (RHT) as Shares Move 1.71
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Red Hat, Inc. (RHT)- Stocks Rallying on Glossy Performance Evaluation
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RHT: Exactly How and When Technical Analysis Works in Red Hat Inc
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Red Hat (RHT) Shareholder Granahan Investment Management Decreased Its Stake; As Principal Financial Group (PFG) Stock Declined, Mount Lucas Management LP Has Trimmed Its Position
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