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Economic Indicators .............................. 3 Publisher's Notes ................................... 4 Achievers ............................................... 8 Military Business .................................11 The List ................................................16 Biz Leads .............................................18 In The News .........................................21 Business Profile ...................................23
PHOTO BY BRAD LOSH - FTCC
FTCC President Dr. Larry Keen and Senior Director of Red Hat Training & Certification: Global Sales & Delivery Karl Reynolds seal the deal on the expansion of a partnership between the two entities with a handshake.
FTCC AND RED HAT
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THE COLLEGE ANNOUNCES NEW TRAINING OPPORTUNITY FOR TRANSITIONING MILITARY >>
By Jenna Shackelford
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n Friday, Nov. 12, Fayetteville Technical Community College held an event to announce a new opportunity for military veterans and those interested in information technology careers through an expansion of their partnership with Red Hat. Red Hat is the world’s leading provider of enterprise open source solutions that delivers high-perform-
ing Linux, cloud, container, and Kubernetes technologies. The company was acquired by IBM in 2019 for $34 billion dollars, and their headquarters is in Raleigh. Chris Herring, the department chair of systems security analysis at the school, kicked off the event by shedding light on how meaningful FTCC’s partnership with Red Hat, that began in 2004, had been to him See TECHNOLOGY, page 7