Buoyed by strong subscription revenue, open-source software company Red Hat reported on Monday strong net income and revenue gains for the third quarter of its fiscal year 2012.
For the quarter, which ended Nov. 30, Red Hat reaped $38.2 million in net income, or $0.19 per diluted share, an increase of 46% from the same quarter a year ago, the company reported Monday.
Red Hat's revenue grew to $290 million, a 23% increase from a year ago. Of this revenue, $246.5 million came from software subscriptions, a 24% increase from the previous year, the company reported. Most of the remaining revenue came from the company's training services.
In this time period, the company benefitted from both strong demand from enterprise customers as well as gains in market share, said Jim Whitehurst, Red Hat president and CEO, in a statement. Red Hat also closed its acquisition of open-source storage software company Gluster during the quarter.
Taking into account factors such as stock compensation and amortization expenses, Red Hat reported non-GAAP net income of $55.7 million, or $0.28 per diluted share, as compared to $39.1 million, or $0.20 per diluted share, in the same quarter a year ago.
Joab Jackson covers enterprise software and general technology breaking news for The IDG News Service. Follow Joab on Twitter at @Joab_Jackson. Joab's e-mail address is Joab_Jackson@idg.com