Marc Ewing

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Marc Ewing
NationalityAmerican
EducationCarnegie Mellon University
Occupation(s)Computer engineer, entrepreneur
Known forCreator of Red Hat Linux
Co-founder of Red Hat, Inc.

Marc Ewing is an American computer engineer and entrepreneur. He is the creator and originator of the

86open
project in the mid-1990s.

Early life

The son of an IBM programmer, Marc Ewing attended computer camps as a child, and spent time learning to write programs for Apollo and Commodore computers.[2] He graduated from Carnegie Mellon University in 1992. While at CMU, he was known to wear a red hat.[1] Because of his computer expertise, people would ask for help from the "man in the red hat".[citation needed]

Career

Following his college education, Ewing began work as engineer at IBM.[3] While at IBM, he spent substantial time customizing Linux workstation installations. From this work, he began the Red Hat Linux Project. Ewing and co-founder Bob Young named their software Red Hat after Ewing's red hat.[4]

At the height of the

dot com bubble in 1999, Ewing briefly had a net worth of 900 million dollars.[1]

Ewing left Red Hat, and co-founded the mountaineering-focused Alpinist quarterly publication in 2002.[5] He later began competing in desert racing, and co-founded the Riot Racing team in 2008.[6]

References

  1. ^ a b c Ewing, Marc (September 7, 1999). ""Red Hat Founder Maps Linux Game Plan"". CBS Interactive (Interview). Interviewed by Stephen Shankland, Cnet News. Retrieved November 17, 2010.
  2. Washington Post
    . Retrieved September 6, 2022.
  3. ^ Dyson, Esther (November 19, 1998). "Business Models" (PDF). Release 1.0. Retrieved September 6, 2022.
  4. ^ Kobell, Rona (January 6, 2000). "'Red Hat buys Hells Kitchen Systems'". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Archived from the original on 4 March 2000. Retrieved 2008-09-30.
  5. ^ "Rich kids The Google guys soar toward the top and a few humbled highfliers make comebacks". Fortune. September 20, 2004. Retrieved September 6, 2022.
  6. ^ "Riot Racing – Meet the Race Team". Dirt Life Magazine. 25 January 2011. Retrieved September 6, 2022.

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