GigaomFinally: Red Hat closes deal to buy FeedHenry
Red Hat needed to fill the mobile app gap in its portfolio, so it’s buying FeedHenry to add its mobile smarts to OpenShift. Read more »
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Red Hat needed to fill the mobile app gap in its portfolio, so it’s buying FeedHenry to add its mobile smarts to OpenShift. Read more »
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