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By Andrew Donoghue, News.com
Posted on ZDNet News: Jun 1, 2006 11:44:00 AM

Three or four years ago, open-source providers enjoyed plenty of attention. Just ask Novell, which more or less reinvented itself thanks to the open-source fairy dust provided by its acquistion of the Suse Linux distribution.

But now some of the disruptive energy seems to have dropped away, as attention turns increasingly to the collaborative potential of the Web. Google and the buzzword du jour, Web 2.0, are capturing the attention once enjoyed by the struggle between Linux, Windows and Unix. As the operating system layer becomes commoditized, focus appears to be shifting to the Web as the real disruptive platform.

Against this backdrop, some of the darlings of the open-source community may struggle to stay relevant and hang onto the kudos they once enjoyed. Red Hat is the leading provider of enterprise-ready Linux, and continues to enjoy financial success as a result, but how does the company evolve and stay relevant in a world where the operating system is not the talking point it once was?

ZDNet UK sat down with Red Hat chief executive Matthew Szulik at the company's user summit in Nashville for a brief discussion on how he intends to keep his company on the cutting edge and battle the biggest threats to its future success.

Some of the momentum around Linux seems to be petering out; how do you maintain interest in your company, and what else do open source and Linux have to offer?
I think that it takes a strong sense of identity to know that what you are and what you do is vital. We are an infrastructure supplier that creates a high-level operating system. We have some incredibly bright, highly informed people who love technology. To make any kind of shift of direction based on the latest trend would be a mistake--the market would spit me out.

But isn't the entertainment technology project you announced today--Mugshot--based around the kind of online collaboration technology at the heart of Web 2.0? That wasn't in our minds when we created the project 18 months ago. Mugshot is an attempt to bridge a gap and attract more mainstream interest in open source.

Some commentators have claimed that Microsoft is beginning to soften its stance on open source and Linux, and is becoming less confrontational--is that something you have witnessed?
They continue to be as aggressive as hell, as far as I am concerned. They have still got an awful lot of firepower.

If your acquisition of application server company JBoss had been completed in time for this summit, would you have more to talk about beyond the operating system layer?
The acquisition has not been delayed--I think that we set expectations for it to complete in the early part of June. Until then I can't really say very much beyond broad generalizations of how it will affect our business.

What do you see as the biggest challenges facing Red Hat at the moment?
Well, integrating JBoss into our business is a pretty important one. But continuing development around Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 and pushing ahead with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 (due by the end of this year) are also challenges.

Andrew Donoghue of ZDNet UK reported from Nashville, Tenn.

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What about Fedora ...? Idiot!
Rehat Linux *is* available free as Fedora Core.

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Partner with Google Chad_z   | 06/01/06
Google might get more "cool" points by partnering with Ubuntu. DonnieBoy   | 06/01/06
Why? techboy_z   | 06/01/06
Ubuntu is just working smarter packaging the best of Debian and supporting DonnieBoy   | 06/01/06
I have Ubuntu itanalyst   | 06/01/06
Different markets Yagotta B. Kidding   | 06/01/06
It is also the reason that Linux will ... ShadeTree   | 06/02/06
Endnote mikeybrass   | 06/01/06
Good point, you need the applications. Vendors can port to Linux fairly DonnieBoy   | 06/01/06
This is one of the hurdles facing linux skeptic tank   | 06/01/06
What Red Hat sells. Anton Philidor   | 06/01/06
Well, thanks to Linux and Open Source in general, there are a lot more MS DonnieBoy   | 06/01/06
Yes, better to have a competitor you can see... Anton Philidor   | 06/01/06
I forget nomorems   | 06/01/06
And I remember when you had ideas. Anton Philidor   | 06/02/06
Why bother to kill Open Source? ajole   | 06/01/06
Linux peaked? You may be right. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 06/01/06
The hobbyists can still enjoy... Anton Philidor   | 06/01/06
You could be right or you could be wrong itanalyst   | 06/01/06
How is vista related eb276   | 06/01/06
"I think judgement should be reserved until after Vista is released" nomorems   | 06/01/06
No_Ax_to_Grindyour post is just plain silly............... Can you hear me   | 06/01/06
There's a really simple solution to that Michael Kelly   | 06/01/06
Promising (NT) Anton Philidor   | 06/01/06
Not sure you're right about that. mustangj36@...   | 06/01/06
That's not how the GPL works Michael Kelly   | 06/01/06
"One of the young guys working with us" nomorems   | 06/01/06
Red Hat: Microsoft still 'aggressive as hell' Loverock Davidson   | 06/01/06
Becoming less relevant phburks   | 06/01/06
Thats what the article says Loverock Davidson   | 06/01/06
Where does it say that? Downsider   | 06/02/06
The irony of your statement is dripping. olePigeon   | 06/01/06
Nope don't mean Windows Loverock Davidson   | 06/01/06
And for your lesson of the day bitfuzzy   | 06/01/06
So kernel.org is wrong? ajole   | 06/01/06
no, the usage as taken is wrong bitfuzzy   | 06/01/06
LOL bitfuzzy   | 06/01/06
I'm curious, what does "doing well" mean in Linux land? ajole   | 06/01/06
Good question w/o a good answer bitfuzzy   | 06/01/06
21 Linux verus 8 Windows nomorems   | 06/01/06
redhat doesnt want the desktop drjonez   | 06/02/06
Saw Posted by: Loverock Davidson... nomorems   | 06/01/06
Name calling Loverock Davidson   | 06/02/06
Linux is flourishing drjonez   | 06/02/06
Redhat Still "stupid as an idiot" hopefulcoder   | 06/01/06
linux... really... redtrain65   | 06/01/06
RE: linux... really... richdave   | 06/01/06
Waah Ha! nomorems   | 06/01/06
You're a coder, why don't you MAKE a good distro? ajole   | 06/01/06
MS coder hopefulcoder   | 06/04/06
Based on what????? linux_for_me   | 06/01/06
You need a cluepon drjonez   | 06/02/06
20 Things You Won't Like About Vista itanalyst   | 06/01/06
Have you ever had an original thought? marksashton   | 06/01/06
Interesting...a new Posted by name, but the same old thought! nomorems   | 06/01/06
Huh? marksashton   | 06/02/06
Hey, bozo, did you read what I read in your article? ajole   | 06/01/06
Did you read the article? TonyMcS   | 06/01/06
Redhat is a crook! joemartn   | 06/01/06
RE: Redhat is a crook! richdave   | 06/01/06
They are mostly selling the support, aren't they? ajole   | 06/01/06
When you know what you are talking about..... linux_for_me   | 06/02/06
If "Redhat is a crook!" joemartn is "challenged". handydan918   | 06/02/06
What about Fedora ...? Idiot! ihatelinux   | 06/25/06
Article should be about Red Hat Boot_Agnostic   | 06/02/06
Newsflash! Expatriate US Geek   | 06/02/06
Seems to be petering out...? sjwvuie   | 06/02/06
Note to RedHat: Fight fire with fire. HypnoToad   | 06/02/06
ZD NET Interview with Red Hat CEO Matthew Szulik fredwhitaker@...   | 06/02/06
Redhat, if you're a business, then advertise and market yourself Boot_Agnostic   | 06/03/06
Web is the computer tero_t_vaananen@...   | 06/05/06

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