Red Hat

Red Hat is a company dedicated to free and open source software, and a major Linux distribution vendor. The company is known for its enterprise operating system Red Hat Enterprise Linux, and more recently through the acquisition of open source enterprise middleware vendor JBoss. Red Hat provides operating system platforms along with middleware, applications, and management solutions, as well as support, training, and consulting services.

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Senior Vice President and Chief Revenue Officer

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Founder

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StackRox

Acquisition in 2021
StackRox helps enterprises secure their containers and Kubernetes environments at scale. StackRox delivers a Kubernetes-native container security platform that enables security and DevOps teams to enforce their security and compliance policies across the entire container life cycle, from build to deploy to runtime. The StackRox Kubernetes Security Platform integrates with existing DevOps and security tools, enabling teams to quickly operationalize container and Kubernetes security. StackRox customers span cloud-native companies, Global 2000 enterprises, and government agencies. StackRox is privately held and headquartered in Mountain View, California.

NooBaa

Acquisition in 2018
The geometric growth of unstructured data is a reality, driven by increasing data resolution and new applications like IOT. When budgets are flat across many industries, It's no wonder that customers are aggressively considering Software Defined Storage (SDS) as a way to meet business needs. But many have learned that there's no free lunch, and although SDS provided up-front cost-savings, there's been little or no relief when it comes to the hidden costs of storage: long POCs, planful deployments, lengthy tuning processes, restrictive networking, forklift upgrades, and long learning curves. It's no wonder the industry has coined the new term "SDS-hangover". Public cloud storage is attractive for obvious reasons. They're instant-on, elastic up (and down!), there's no infrastructure management overhead, and they're pay-as-you-go. But there are hidden costs of public cloud; WAN performance penalties, governance risk, and non-deterministic billing with hidden costs. Can’t they have the benefits of cloud without sacrificing security, control, and Opex consistency? Noobaa's solution delivers the low-TCO attributes of public-cloud storage in a locally managed solution. NooBaa’s unique architecture dramatically reduces capex, opex, setup headaches, and lifecycle costs compared to existing file storage. Whereas existing NAS and object systems require extensive administration and monolithic infrastructure deployments, the Noobaa storage service is designed for minimal intervention, can be invoked in minutes, and can scale seamlessly over time into the multi-Petabyte range, using any compute resources available to the enterprise.

CoreOS

Acquisition in 2018
CoreOS is a leader in the Kubernetes community and creator of Tectonic, a secure and complete platform that extends Kubernetes with key enterprise features that ease container orchestration. CoreOS creates and delivers critical components, such as the Quay private image registry, that are helping fuel broad adoption of a secure, scalable, and resilient infrastructure inspired by hyperscale providers. They maintain several open source projects, including CoreOS Linux: the first micro-OS; etcd, the distributed data store for Kubernetes; and rkt, the security-focused container runtime engine. The CoreOS team is comprised of experts in container management and distributed systems from cloud-scale pioneers like Google, Twitter, and Rackspace.
Permabit is a recognized leader in data efficiency technology. They enable OEMs to leverage their R&D investment, increase margin, accelerate time to market and achieve competitive advantage. Permabit Albireo software massively improves performance and efficiency of data creation, transmission and storage. Solutions built with Albireo are being delivered by leading hardware, software and service providers. Their partners include Hitachi Data Systems (HDS), LSI, StoneFly, and Overland Storage.

Codenvy

Acquisition in 2017
Codenvy is a provider of a cloud development platform designed for coding, building and testing applications.The company's cloud development environment takes the local desktop workspace, which consists of the editor, builder and tester runtimes and separates it logically from its underlying physical environment and moves it into the cloud, enabling enterprises to access workspaces that are on-demand, collaborative and constraint-free.

3scale

Acquisition in 2016
3scale makes it easy to open, secure, distribute, control and monetize APIs. Powerful, secure and Web scalable, 3scale is the API Management Platform built with performance, customer control and excellent time-to-value in mind. Powering more than 700 customer APIs, 3scale enables distribution of company data, content or services to multiple devices or mobile/Web applications; and makes it easy to productize APIs. No other solution gives API providers so much power, ease and flexibility in such a cost effective way. Customers span the Fortune 500, government, academia and startups including Coldwell Banker, Johnson Controls, SITA, CrunchBase, UC Berkeley and Campbell’s Soup. 3scale also powers the API Strategy & Practice Conference and APIs.io, the first open source API search engine. Unlock the power of your APIs with 3scale. Features include: - API access control & security - Policy management (set tiers, rate limits, automatic provisioning, pricing rules, etc.) - API traffic monitoring and analytics - Developer/Partner portal - Billing and Payments management (with Stripe and Braintree) How It Works: 3scale separates the API program cloud management layer from traffic management components (on-premise, cloud or CDN). Working together, these two layers allow powerful traffic control to be positioned where its needed in the architecture with centralized interface management. The result is traffic control managed from a single location - without having to flow through 3scale - while APIs can be delivered over any, or multiple channels. The result is low latency, increased control and privacy, lower vulnerability and greater cost effectiveness. 3scale has offices in San Francisco, USA and Barcelona, Spain. For more information on 3scale, visit: www.3scale.net.

Red Hat Ansible

Acquisition in 2015
Ansible is an automation engine that makes systems and applications simple to deploy. It does not require custom scripting or custom code, and it uses an automation language that is easy for anyone to understand and learn. The company also provides enterprise-ready commercial offerings that help teams manage complex multi-tier deployments by adding control, knowledge, and delegation to Ansible-powered environments. Ansible can be used by anyone, including sysadmins, developers, and IT managers. It was launched in 2013 by Michael DeHaan, Said Ziouani, Timothy Gerla, and is based in Santa Barbara, C.A.

FeedHenry

Acquisition in 2014
FeedHenry provides a cloud-based Mobile Application Platform that enables the development, deployment, integration and management of secure mobile apps for business. The subscription-based Mobile Application Platform allows apps to be developed in standard web technologies (HTML5, JavaScript, CSS) and deployed across all major mobile devices and mobile web. In addition to development and public app store deployment, this end-to-end solution provides Enterprise app store distribution, server-side business logic and integration, secure connectivity to backend systems and full app lifecycle management and reporting.

BlackDuck

Series F in 2014
Black Duck secures and manages open source software worldwide, eliminating open source security vulnerabilities and license compliance pain. With the rapid, widespread adoption of open-source software, Black Duck is a key component of Synopsys’ Software Integrity Platform, the most comprehensive solution for integrating security into the SDLC and software supply chain. Black Duck was established in 2002 and is based in Burlington, Massachusetts, United States.

eNovance

Acquisition in 2014
eNovance, an innovative French company founded in 2008 by Raphaël Ferreira, Nicolas Marchal and Pierre Molin is the European leader of open source cloud computing. The company delivers services in two key areas: integrating and operating public and private open source clouds and 24/7 managed services for the world's largest public clouds (Cloudwatt, AWS, Google Compute Engine, etc.). With its extensive investment in R&D, in less than three years eNovance has become the world's 7th largest contributor to the OpenStack initiative, and the only European company on the foundation's board of directors alongside Rackspace, Redhat, Cisco and HP. With nearly 200 clients such as CloudWatt, Warner, Chronopost, Safran, and Canal Plus, eNovance has become a partner of choice for rolling out critical applications in the cloud. For more information: www.enovance.com

MongoDB

Series F in 2013
MongoDB is a database with vector search capabilities that helps businesses transform their industries by harnessing the power of data. It specializes in the fields of open source, databases, and software development. It was founded in 2007 and headquartered in New York, United States.

Appcelerator

Series C in 2013
Appcelerator provides a mobile enterprise platform to deliver native apps, mobilize data, and measure success with real-time analytics. Its mobile cloud platform enables cross-platform mobile application and HyperText Markup Language 5 (HTML5) web development, from a single codebase. It helps companies solve for this new mobile reality: delivering native cross-platform apps at the speed of the web, mobilizing any data source, and driving success with real-time analytics all from an open, cloud-based platform. With the Axway Appcelerator Mobile solution, companies can eliminate point tools to scale mobile across the enterprise, drive innovation by unlocking backend data sources for new app capabilities and measure the overall usage and success of the entire mobile app portfolio. Appcelerator was established in 2006 and is headquartered in Mountain View, California.

Mirantis

Series A in 2013
Mirantis helps organizations ship code faster on public and private clouds. The company provides a public cloud experience on any infrastructure from the data center to the edge. With Lens and the Mirantis Cloud Native Platform, Mirantis empowers a new breed of Kubernetes developers by removing infrastructure and operations complexity and providing one cohesive cloud experience for complete app and DevOps portability, a single pane of glass, and automated full-stack lifecycle management with continuous updates.

ManageIQ

Acquisition in 2012
ManageIQ is a leading provider of enterprise cloud management and automation solutions that enable organizations to deploy, manage and optimize private, public and hybrid clouds, virtualized infrastructures and virtual desktops. Its solutions, built on a common Adaptive Management Platform(TM), deliver unified monitoring, management and automation through a single pane of glass across enterprise clouds and globally distributed datacenters. Enterprise customers use ManageIQ solutions to transform the management of their IT infrastructures, accelerate service delivery and maximize their IT resource investments.

MongoDB

Series E in 2012
MongoDB is a database with vector search capabilities that helps businesses transform their industries by harnessing the power of data. It specializes in the fields of open source, databases, and software development. It was founded in 2007 and headquartered in New York, United States.

MongoDB

Venture Round in 2012
MongoDB is a database with vector search capabilities that helps businesses transform their industries by harnessing the power of data. It specializes in the fields of open source, databases, and software development. It was founded in 2007 and headquartered in New York, United States.

BPM Technology

Acquisition in 2012
BPM Technology is a company that was acquired by Red Hat in 2012.

Polymita Technologies

Acquisition in 2012
Polymita helps companies to improve productivity, reduce operative costs, increase revenues and gain control and visibility over the business activity. Polymita is a world leader in BPM software, recognized by Gartner as the solutions that requires the "shortest implementation times in BPMS market" and has the "most unified architecture".

FuseSource

Acquisition in 2012
FuseSource provides enterprise-class open source integration products and services that deliver all the capabilities large enterprises require to achieve “Integration Everywhere,” at a fraction of the cost of traditional vendors. FuseSource makes it practical for enterprises to not only integrate their mission-critical applications and systems in the data center, but also the entire business ecosystem outside the data center: all of the machines, devices, applications and systems distributed at the edge of the enterprise and across the extended enterprise. This ability to achieve “Integration Everywhere” enables enterprises to operate at unprecedented levels of efficiency and business velocity, which translates directly to competitive advantage. FuseSource platforms and products are based on integration and messaging projects from the Apache Software Foundation.

Appcelerator

Series C in 2012
Appcelerator provides a mobile enterprise platform to deliver native apps, mobilize data, and measure success with real-time analytics. Its mobile cloud platform enables cross-platform mobile application and HyperText Markup Language 5 (HTML5) web development, from a single codebase. It helps companies solve for this new mobile reality: delivering native cross-platform apps at the speed of the web, mobilizing any data source, and driving success with real-time analytics all from an open, cloud-based platform. With the Axway Appcelerator Mobile solution, companies can eliminate point tools to scale mobile across the enterprise, drive innovation by unlocking backend data sources for new app capabilities and measure the overall usage and success of the entire mobile app portfolio. Appcelerator was established in 2006 and is headquartered in Mountain View, California.

Appcelerator

Series C in 2011
Appcelerator provides a mobile enterprise platform to deliver native apps, mobilize data, and measure success with real-time analytics. Its mobile cloud platform enables cross-platform mobile application and HyperText Markup Language 5 (HTML5) web development, from a single codebase. It helps companies solve for this new mobile reality: delivering native cross-platform apps at the speed of the web, mobilizing any data source, and driving success with real-time analytics all from an open, cloud-based platform. With the Axway Appcelerator Mobile solution, companies can eliminate point tools to scale mobile across the enterprise, drive innovation by unlocking backend data sources for new app capabilities and measure the overall usage and success of the entire mobile app portfolio. Appcelerator was established in 2006 and is headquartered in Mountain View, California.

BlackDuck

Series E in 2011
Black Duck secures and manages open source software worldwide, eliminating open source security vulnerabilities and license compliance pain. With the rapid, widespread adoption of open-source software, Black Duck is a key component of Synopsys’ Software Integrity Platform, the most comprehensive solution for integrating security into the SDLC and software supply chain. Black Duck was established in 2002 and is based in Burlington, Massachusetts, United States.

Gluster

Acquisition in 2011
Gluster is an open source, distributed file system that is capable of scaling to several petabytes and handling many clients. In order to simplify the task of storing and managing the growth of unstructured data, Gluster has created and delivered open source scale-out cloud storage software. It allows enterprises to combine large numbers of commodity storage and compute resources into a high performance, virtualized, and centrally managed pool. Gluster has been deployed by hundreds of global enterprises and service providers across industries including media, healthcare, consumer internet, energy, and biotech. It is based on a stackable user space design and can deliver high performance for diverse workloads. It has many attributes that includes: Scalability and Performance, Global Namespace, Elastic Hash Algorithm, Elastic Volume Manager, and Standards-based. Gluster is privately-held and headquartered in Sunnyvale, California.

Jaspersoft

Venture Round in 2011
Jaspersoft provides the most flexible, cost effective and widely deployed Business Intelligence (BI) suite in the world, enabling better decision-making through highly interactive reports, dashboards and analytics. By leading in support for cloud, big data, and mobile deployments, Jaspersoft helps its customers deliver on the promise of self-service BI at scale. Leveraging a commercial open source business model and a Community of over 250,000 registered members, Jaspersoft's open source BI software has been downloaded nearly 15 million times. Jaspersoft production deployments, in excess of 175,000, power 100,000 data-driven applications spanning 14,000 commercial customers. Jaspersoft is privately held and has locations around the world. For more information visit http://www.jaspersoft.com and http://www.jasperforge.org.

Makara

Acquisition in 2010
Makara, our mission is to enable organizations to provision, deploy, manage, monitor and scale their Java and PHP applications on both public and private clouds, such as Amazon EC2 and VMWare-based clouds, with zero modifications. Makara offers both on-demand and on-premise solutions, including specialized solutions for service providers.

BlackDuck

Series D in 2009
Black Duck secures and manages open source software worldwide, eliminating open source security vulnerabilities and license compliance pain. With the rapid, widespread adoption of open-source software, Black Duck is a key component of Synopsys’ Software Integrity Platform, the most comprehensive solution for integrating security into the SDLC and software supply chain. Black Duck was established in 2002 and is based in Burlington, Massachusetts, United States.

Jaspersoft

Venture Round in 2008
Jaspersoft provides the most flexible, cost effective and widely deployed Business Intelligence (BI) suite in the world, enabling better decision-making through highly interactive reports, dashboards and analytics. By leading in support for cloud, big data, and mobile deployments, Jaspersoft helps its customers deliver on the promise of self-service BI at scale. Leveraging a commercial open source business model and a Community of over 250,000 registered members, Jaspersoft's open source BI software has been downloaded nearly 15 million times. Jaspersoft production deployments, in excess of 175,000, power 100,000 data-driven applications spanning 14,000 commercial customers. Jaspersoft is privately held and has locations around the world. For more information visit http://www.jaspersoft.com and http://www.jasperforge.org.

Qumranet

Acquisition in 2008
Qumranet, Inc., an enterprise software company, provides virtual computing solutions. The company offers Solid ICE, an integrated desktop virtualization product. Its Solid ICE components comprise Virtual Desktop Server that runs the users Windows virtual desktop; Virtual Desktop Controller, which manages a virtual desktop environment; and Simple Protocol for Independent Computing Environments (SPICE) that is a remote connection protocol for virtual environments. The company's solutions enable enterprises to host desktops in Kernel-based virtual machines on servers in the corporate data center, and allow users to connect to them through a remote protocol called SPICE. Qumranet, Inc., formerly known as Comanet, was founded in 2005 and is based in Sunnyvale, California. The company has additional offices in Raanana and Netanya, Israel; and Sunnyvale, California. As of September 4, 2008, Qumranet, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Red Hat, Inc.

Identyx

Acquisition in 2008
Identyx is engaged in the development of identity management software.

Amentra

Acquisition in 2008
Amentra provides business and information technology consulting services.

MetaMatrix

Acquisition in 2007
MetaMatrix is an U.S.-based technology company that created the first true Enterprise Information Integration (EII) software product.

MySQL

Series C in 2006
MySQL is an open-source database that supports scalable web-based and embedded database applications. Its product offerings range from enterprise level support packages, complete with full service support, to free downloads of the latest MySQL versions. MySQL’s online platform offers forums, articles, labs, worklogs, podcasts, community, downloads, documentation, and more. MySQL was launched by David Axmark and Michael Widenius in 1995 and is based in Cupertino, California.

BlackDuck

Series B in 2005
Black Duck secures and manages open source software worldwide, eliminating open source security vulnerabilities and license compliance pain. With the rapid, widespread adoption of open-source software, Black Duck is a key component of Synopsys’ Software Integrity Platform, the most comprehensive solution for integrating security into the SDLC and software supply chain. Black Duck was established in 2002 and is based in Burlington, Massachusetts, United States.

BlackDuck

Series A in 2004
Black Duck secures and manages open source software worldwide, eliminating open source security vulnerabilities and license compliance pain. With the rapid, widespread adoption of open-source software, Black Duck is a key component of Synopsys’ Software Integrity Platform, the most comprehensive solution for integrating security into the SDLC and software supply chain. Black Duck was established in 2002 and is based in Burlington, Massachusetts, United States.

JBoss

Acquisition in 2004
JBoss is an American company specialized in writing and supporting open-source software. JBoss is a division of Red Hat, Inc., which integrates and hardens the latest enterprise-ready features from JBoss community projects into supported, stable, enterprise-class middleware distributions. The company’s product portfolio includes enterprise a web platform, web server, SOA platform, data services, web framework kit, operations network, and more.

Sistina Software

Acquisition in 2003
Sistina Software, Inc. is a storage infrastructure company, designs, develops, and supports storage management software for Linux.

NOCpulse

Acquisition in 2002
NOCpulse is a technology services company that designs internet infrastructure to provide networking services and technology management solutions to online businesses.

Akopia

Acquisition in 2001
Akopia is a provider of open source e-business solutions.

Cradle Technologies

Series C in 2001
Cradle Technologies, Inc. designs, develops, and manufactures networked video surveillance systems for the video surveillance industry. It offers video surveillance servers for the remote monitoring of multiple locations. The company serves banks, malls, hospitals, shops, and restaurants. Cradle Technologies, Inc. was founded in 1998 and is headquartered in Mountain View, California.

Sendmail

Series D in 2000
Sendmail simplifies business email complexity and reduces IT infrastructure costs for large enterprises. The company’s solutions ensure global email connectivity, routing, and message delivery between people, systems, and applications located on-premises, in-cloud or on mobile devices. The Sentrion Email Infrastructure Platform performs intelligent email policy and message inspection ensuring all critical communications and content are integrated with business policies, applications and processes.

Rackspace

Venture Round in 2000
Rackspace provides hybrid cloud-based services that enable businesses to run their workload in a public or private cloud. Rackspace’s engineers deliver specialized expertise on top of leading technologies developed by OpenStack, Microsoft, VMware, and others through a service known as Fanatical Support. It has more than 300,000 customers worldwide including two-thirds of FORTUNE 100 companies. Rackspace was named a leader in the 2015 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Cloud-Enabled Managed Hosting and has been honored as one of Fortune’s Best Companies to Work For. Rackspace was founded in 1998 and is based in San Antonio, Texas.
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