Under the Radar: How Red Hat Changed the Software Business and Took Microsoft by Surprise

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Under the Radar: How Red Hat Changed the Software Business and Took Microsoft by Surprise is a business and technology book that chronicles the rise of Red Hat and the open-source software model, highlighting how it disrupted traditional proprietary software giants like Microsoft.

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instanceOf book
business book
non-fiction book
technology book
about business strategy
entrepreneurship
history of Red Hat
open-source movement
software industry
author Robert Young NERFINISHED
Wendy Goldman Rohm NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
features analysis of open-source economics
case studies of Red Hat
discussion of Microsoft’s response to open source
focusesOn competition with Microsoft
disruption of proprietary software
open-source business model
rise of Red Hat
genre business and economics
technology and computing
language English
mainSubject Microsoft NERFINISHED
Red Hat NERFINISHED
open-source software
software business
portrays Red Hat as a disruptive innovator
open source as a challenge to proprietary software
targetAudience business readers
entrepreneurs
technology professionals
timePeriodCovered 1990s software industry
title Under the Radar: How Red Hat Changed the Software Business and Took Microsoft by Surprise NERFINISHED

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