Wednesday, September 24th, 2008

Red Hat beats estimates and Ohio Linux Fest is Almost Here


I can’t make sense of the “all eggs in a Solaris basket” strategy Sun is on especially when I see Red Hat just launched economic concerns back into the faces of Wall St. analysts by posting 24% growth over last year. Jim Whitehurst seems to be doing just fine in the new role – the Qumranet buy was also brilliant. I have high hopes for what we might see come from the acquisition.

And in other news, Oracle launched its own branded storage hardware product (made by HP) that is based on Linux. All around it’s been a positive day for accelerating growth of Linux.

And for those who haven’t registered, Ohio Linux Fest is coming up soon. I’m proud to say that IBM is once again the primary platinum sponsor (thanks for the funding Alena!). You can sign up here. I can’t say for sure yet, but it looks like Brian Warner from IBM’s Linux Strategy team will be joining me in person. If you’ll be present, send me an email and let’s meet up. There’s a great list of speakers for the event. I’ve never met Joe Brockmeier but I’m hoping to introduce myself at some point.

Posted by md on September 24th, 2008 | Filed in Desktop, IBM, Linux, Open Source Software, RHEL, Red Hat, Technology | 1 Comment »


One Response to “Red Hat beats estimates and Ohio Linux Fest is Almost Here”

  1. September 25th, 2008 at 8:19 am

    NY Times: “Is Sun Solaris on its deathbed?” said:

    [...] to compete with that level of momentum head on and not try to join in on the growth opportunity. Just look at Red Hat’s earnings yesterday if you’re still skeptical. By contrast, Linux is the overwhelming choice for new deployments on x86 systems, Zemlin says.  [...]



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