Red
Hat
announced that it has named Paul Cormier as president and chief
executive officer of Red Hat, effective today. Cormier, who previously
served as Red Hat's president of Products and Technologies, succeeds Jim
Whitehurst, who is now president of IBM.
Since
joining Red Hat in 2001, Cormier's leadership and vision have driven
major strategy shifts and expansion of the company's portfolio of
products and services. Cormier is credited with pioneering the
subscription model that transformed Red Hat from an open source
disruptor to an enterprise technology mainstay, moving Red Hat Linux
from a freely downloadable operating system to Red Hat Enterprise Linux,
the industry's leading enterprise Linux platform that today powers more
than 90% of Fortune 500 organizations.
Cormier
has driven more than 25 acquisitions at Red Hat, moving the company
well beyond its Linux roots and helped create a full, modern IT stack
based on open source innovation that disrupted the IT industry. The
availability of true enterprise-grade open source products across the
technology stack and changing business models have made open source a de
facto source of innovation in the software industry, resulting in
faster progress than proprietary vendors could provide alone.
For
more than a decade, Cormier has championed a vision for open hybrid
cloud, giving customers the flexibility to deliver any app, anywhere on
any infrastructure from the edge and bare metal to multiple public
clouds in a common, consistent manner. That vision helped establish Red
Hat OpenShift, the industry's most comprehensive enterprise Kubernetes
platform, as a backbone of hybrid cloud deployments across industries.
Cormier has also forged industry-changing partnerships, including a
landmark partnership with Microsoft to bring broader choice to hybrid
cloud deployments. He has been instrumental in Red Hat's structural
combination with IBM, focused on scaling and accelerating Red Hat while
maintaining its independence and neutrality.
During
his tenure at Red Hat, Whitehurst oversaw Red Hat's expansion and
increasing influence across the technology industry including growing
revenue from more than $500 million to almost $3 billion for the
company's 2018 fiscal year, as well as the landmark acquisition of Red
Hat by IBM for $34 billion in 2019. Under his leadership, Red Hat was
named to Forbes' list of "The World's Most Innovative Companies" six
times and named to Fortune's list of the Most Admired Companies in 2019
and 2020. In addition to his new role as president of IBM, Whitehurst
becomes chairman of Red Hat, succeeding Arvind Krishna, who is now CEO
of IBM.
"When
I joined Red Hat, it would have been impossible to predict how Linux
and open source would change our world, but they are truly everywhere.
The transformations I see happening in our industry are exciting, as
they present new challenges and opportunities. The opportunity for Red
Hat has never been bigger than it is today and I am honored to lead the
company to help our customers solve their challenges and to keep Red Hat
at the forefront of innovation." - Paul Cormier, president and CEO, Red Hat
"Red
Hat is synonymous with open source and hybrid cloud - two of the
biggest driving forces in our industry. Paul's deep engineering skills,
product expertise and industry vision make him the right leader to
capitalize on this opportunity and fuel Red Hat's continued technology
innovation and accelerated growth." - Arvind Krishna, CEO, IBM
"After
working with him closely for more than a decade, I can confidently say
that Paul was the natural choice to lead Red Hat. Having been the
driving force behind Red Hat's product strategy for nearly two decades,
he's been intimately involved in setting the company's direction and
uniquely understands how to help customers and partners make the most
out of their cloud strategy. He is a proven leader and his commitment to
open source principles and ways of working will enable Red Hat not only
to keep pace with the demands of enterprise IT, but also lead the way
as emerging technologies break into the mainstream. It was my honor and
privilege to lead a company filled with many of our industry's best and
brightest and I am excited to see what Red Hatters accomplish under
Paul's leadership." - Jim Whitehurst, president, IBM