
Working on customer approach
Published: 20 June 2008 08:42 GMT
Red Hat's new chief executive Jim Whitehurst has admitted his company needs to improve its approach to its customers and partners.
Speaking on the first day of the Linux specialist's annual user conference in Boston, Whitehurst said his company need to work on its approach to "mundane" issues such as its own internal systems and managing customer records.
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He said: "There is still a lot we need to do around execution. One thing I have heard from customers and partners over the last few months is that we are basically kind of tough to do business with - great technology but not necessarily the easiest company to do business with."
Red Hat Exchange (RHX), launched at last year's summit in May, was an example of where the company had listened to customer feedback and changed its processes accordingly, said Whitehurst. RHX was basically a portal to allow Red Hat customers to download applications, in a similar model to Salesforce.com's Application Exchange, but it had failed to gel with customers according to Whitehurst.
He said: "Quite frankly we found out in the first six months that our customers don't want to consume software via an exchange so we have morphed that into a fully fledged open-source ISV programme."
As well as improving how the company interacts with customers, Whitehurst said Red Hat's future lies in becoming an open-source advisor to end-user companies to allow them to share internally developed software with the rest of industry.
Red Hat has done very well so far with a business model of making community-developed software enterprise-ready, but there is still a lot more that could be achieved, said Whitehurst.
He said: "One thing is clear: we have built a great business around open source but I would argue that that is a specific sliver of open source. In my view… that is the tip of the iceberg; the vast majority of software is written in the enterprise and not for resale. And the vast majority of that is never used; the waste in software development is extraordinary."
Whitehurst claimed Red Hat's future lies in helping and encouraging companies to share internally developed software with other businesses, thereby increasing the number of open-source applications and platforms available.
"For open source to provide the value to all our customers worldwide, we need to get our customers as not only users of open-source products but truly engaged in open source as part of the development community," he said.
Whitehurst replaced Matthew Szulik at the beginning of this year. Although his previous role was chief operating officer of Delta Airlines, he has a background in consulting and IT having worked at the Boston Consulting Group.
Original article: Red Hat chief: We are hard to do business with from ZDNet UK
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