7 Challenges Red Hat Faces to Remain Open Source's Finest
When Red Hat kicks off its annual customer conference today in San Diego, I will be watching closely. The company faces at least seven key challenges--and opportunities--as it tries to remain the open source industry's most successful company. Here's the rundown.
7. Don't Underestimate Oracle Linux: At first, I dismissed Oracle (ORCL) Linux as a yet another pretender in the market. But during a meeting I had last week, SugarCRM CEO John Roberts said he's taking Oracle Linux very seriously. And he believes customers will, too. Hmmm. It's difficult to argue with the CEO of one of the fastest-growing open source application providers. Red Hat will need to continue working closely with Oracle's database and application teams, even as the company competes head-on against Oracle Linux.
6. Rally Tech Consulting Partners:
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