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Szulik dismisses concerns about Red Hat's growing dominance in open-source market
Created: 10/30/2007
Video description: At the Vortex 2005 conference in San Francisco, the Linux distributor's CEO Matthew Szulik talks to business author Geoffrey Moore about competing with Sun Microsystems and Red Hat's role as a thought leader in the open-source community.

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