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Couldn’t agree more with @ttunguz. There are a few mantras that I kept repeating over and over, inside Red Hat and outside. One of them is this idea I call “Frictionless IT”.

Eventually people embrace it and start completing my sentences for me. It works https://t.co/TwKJg3cmeq

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Here’s why: @tbyeaton is a great CMO, and I’ll miss him very much (he was my first boss when I joined 8 years ago). But I couldn’t think of a better person than @leighday to lead Red Hat Marketing for this decade.

https://t.co/pJA9ttgHKe

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@kraltwo @zulcss Be good 🙂

IBM is a great partner. These days I’m working with IBM Research on AI and I’m really impressed by the competence and dedication.

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What is the book that changed your life? (not novels or religious texts)

Asked on Oct 12, 2021

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“…when nine hundred venture capitalists were asked about what they considered the most important factor in the success of their portfolio companies, timing came in second, only after the makeup of the team…”

https://t.co/nyhBWNmOsN

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“There are no bad ideas. There are only early ideas.… They’ll all happen. I’ve become convinced.… Every smart person that comes in here with a crazy idea, it’s all going to happen at some point. They will all happen. It’s just a question of when.”

Marc Andreessen

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Half the battle in innovating is solving a problem that no one sees. It’s easy to solve a problem that everyone sees. You have to notice the problems that many of us often ignore.

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