Red Hat, Inc. is an American multinational software company that provides open-source software products to enterprises. Founded in 1993, Red Hat has its corporate headquarters in Raleigh, North Carolina, with numerous satellite offices worldwide. The company is known for its significant role in the development of the Linux operating system and for its contributions to the open-source community. Red Hat’s business model is based on providing software and services that are built using open-source development methodologies, which allows for rapid innovation and collaboration among developers around the globe. Red Hat’s flagship product, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, is one of the most successful commercial Linux distributions. Beyond Linux, Red Hat offers middleware, virtualization, cloud computing, and storage solutions. The company’s products and services are designed to offer high performance, security, and scalability, making them suitable for enterprise environments. Red Hat also provides training, consulting, and support services to help organizations implement and manage their open-source solutions effectively. In 2019, Red Hat was acquired by IBM, but it continues to operate as a distinct entity within IBM, maintaining its commitment to open-source principles and community-driven development. Red Hat’s approach to open source has not only contributed to its own success but has also helped shape the way software is developed and distributed in the modern era. The company’s dedication to open-source values has fostered a culture of transparency, collaboration, and innovation that benefits the entire technology ecosystem.