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Microsoft/Red Hat broaden partnership
The Microsoft Red Hat partnership became one of the more attention-grabbing alliances of 2015. The two became chummy after years of fierce rivalry when Red Hat solutions were made available on Microsoft Azure as well as colocation of support personnel. The partnership would also see Microsoft offering Red Hat Enterprise Linux as the first choice for enterprise Linux workloads on Microsoft Azure.
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Red Hat takes application development to the bank
The open source leader has made a habit of churning out consistent, profitable growth, even as its would-be open source peers rake in billions from VCs only to see it evaporate in the frenzied pursuit of paying customers. I've suggested that such companies need to become boring like Red Hat, but Red Hat's growth no longer looks pedestrian.
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Red Hat unveils Ceph Storage 2 with improved object storage capabilities
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Analysts Observable Stocks: Hewlett-Packard Company (NYSE:HPQ) , Red Hat, Inc. (NYSE:RHT)
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Red Hat Incorporated (NYSE:RHT) Short Interest Increased By 4.17%
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Red Hat (NYSE:RHT) slumps -6.71% in afterhours following : Bank of America (NYSE:BAC), Barnes & Noble, (NYSE:BKS), Business Machines (NYSE:IBM), Sprint (NYSE:S)
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sRed Hat Inc. (RHT) Falls 6.09% for June 24
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Red Hat Announces 3Scale Acquisition, $1 Billion Stock Buy-Back
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Jim Cramer's Top Takeaways: Cisco, Red Hat
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