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Red Hat

Red Hat is an enterprise software company that develops and supports open source infrastructure, application, and automation platforms for hybrid and multi-cloud environments.

  • Enterprise Linux platforms and subscriptions for standardized, supported operating environments (infrastructure software).
  • Kubernetes-based container platforms and tools for building, deploying, and managing cloud-native applications (container orchestration and DevOps).
  • Integration, messaging, and Application Programming Interface (API) management offerings for connecting applications and services (application integration and middleware).
  • Automation and management tooling for infrastructure provisioning, configuration, and operations (IT automation and configuration management).
  • Consulting, training, and support services focused on open source adoption and enterprise platform operations (professional services and support).

More About Red Hat

Red Hat focuses on enterprise-grade open source platforms that support core infrastructure, application runtimes, and operations tooling across data centers, public clouds, and edge locations. Its offerings are used by enterprises, government agencies, and service providers to establish standardized environments for Linux workloads, run containerized applications on Kubernetes, and automate infrastructure and application operations. The company’s subscription model provides tested software, maintenance, and long-term support, which aligns open source technologies with enterprise lifecycle, compliance, and stability requirements.

The company’s enterprise Linux distribution (infrastructure software) is used as a base Operating System (OS) for physical servers, virtual machines, and cloud instances. It supports common enterprise architectures and integrates with standard security, identity, and management frameworks. This platform is typically deployed in combination with hypervisors, public cloud services, and storage systems to provide a consistent runtime across heterogeneous infrastructure. It is often part of reference architectures for Situational Awareness Platform (SAP), databases, and other business applications that require certified, supported OS builds.

Red Hat’s Kubernetes-based application platform (container orchestration and cloud-native platform) provides cluster management, container scheduling, and DevOps tooling aligned with the upstream Kubernetes ecosystem. It supports microservices architectures, Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) pipelines, and GitOps practices for teams building and operating containerized workloads. The platform integrates with service mesh, logging, monitoring, and policy controls, and it can be deployed on-premises (on-prem) or on major public clouds to implement hybrid or multi-cloud application strategies.

In the middleware domain, Red Hat provides integration, API management, and messaging capabilities (application integration and middleware) that are used to connect legacy systems, Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) applications, and new cloud-native services. These offerings support common protocols and patterns for enterprise integration, such as RESTful APIs, event-driven messaging, and service-oriented architectures. They align with Java-based application runtimes and frameworks and are typically deployed alongside the company’s container platform or Linux infrastructure to provide end-to-end application stacks.

For IT operations, Red Hat delivers automation and management products (IT automation and configuration management) that use declarative definitions and playbooks to provision, configure, and maintain systems at scale. These tools are used for patch management, compliance enforcement, application deployment, and day-2 operations across hybrid infrastructure. They integrate with inventory, secrets management, and external IT service management workflows, and they support Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC) practices across Linux, network devices, cloud services, and other targets.

Red Hat also offers consulting, training, and certification programs (professional services and education) to help organizations design architectures, migrate workloads, implement container platforms, and build automation practices. Enterprise support services provide access to knowledge bases, security advisories, and technical assistance. Across its portfolio, the company positions its products within categories such as enterprise Linux operating systems, Kubernetes and container platforms, application integration and middleware, and IT automation and management, which aligns with common marketplace taxonomies for infrastructure, platform, and DevOps tooling.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 19,000
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $1B-$10B
  • Stock Ticker: RHT

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Corporate Headquarters

100 East Davie Street
Raleigh, NC 27601

Market Segmentation

  • Type: Public
  • Sector: Information Technology
  • Group: Software & Services
  • Industry: Internet Software & Services
  • Sub-Industry: Internet Software & Services

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