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Friday, December 21, 2007

Szulik out at Red Hat; former Delta exec tapped as CEO

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Szulik out at Red Hat; former Delta exec tapped as CEO

By Nancy Gohring
Longtime Red Hat CEO Matthew Szulik is being replaced, the company announced on the same day it posted a quarterly revenue gain of 28 percent. Read full story

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