PCWorld: How would you describe your current demand for Linux talent, and how has that changed in the past few years?
Miller: Demand is high right now. There’s no question that it’s a good time to be a developer with Linux skills. We’re seeing the same thing that the Linux Foundation is seeing: this year is better than last year, which was better than the previous year.
At SUSE specifically, we’re growing in a similar fashion. We’ve added nearly three thousand customers in the last year and a half, and with growth comes an opportunity to bring additional resources on to develop new products, market and sell them, and better support and serve both our enterprise and open source communities. We’re hiring, and we want the best and brightest admins and developers the community has to offer.