We have data on 1,705 companies that use Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization. The companies using Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization are most often found in United States and in the Computer Software industry. Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization is most often used by companies with >10000 employees and >1000M dollars in revenue. Our data for Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization usage goes back as far as 5 years and 1 months.
If you’re interested in the companies that use Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization, you may want to check out Parallels and Microsoft Hyper-V Server as well.
Company | Website | Country | Revenue | Company Size |
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Ho-Chunk, Inc. | hochunkinc.com | United States | 200M-1000M | 1000-5000 |
Planned Systems International, Inc. | plan-sys.com | United States | 100M-200M | 500-1000 |
SSE PLC | sse.com | United Kingdom | >1000M | >10000 |
SAS | sas.com | United States | >1000M | >10000 |
City Of Chicago | cityofchicago.org | United States | >1000M | >10000 |
We use the best indexing techniques combined with advanced data science to monitor the market share of over 12,500 technology products, including Virtualization Platforms. By scanning billions of public documents, we are able to collect deep insights on every company, with over 100 data fields per company at an average. In the Virtualization Platforms category, Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization has a market share of about 0.4%. Other major and competing products in this category include:
Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization (RHEV), an enterprise virtualization product produced by Red Hat,[1] based on the KVM hypervisor.[2] Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization uses SPICE protocol and VDSM (Virtual Desktop Server Manager) with a RHEL-based centralized management server.
Looking at Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization customers by industry, we find that Computer Software (29%) and Information Technology and Services (12%) are the largest segments.
52% of Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization customers are in United States and 6% are in India.