[16:18] <DammitJim> here I go with the same ramble and grumble
[16:19] <DammitJim> is there a compilation of companies that use Ubuntu Server?
[16:19] <DammitJim> I am trying to push the company to move away from Red Hat
[16:45] <mhall119> DammitJim: probably not, as you don't need to subscribe or purchase anythign to use it
[16:45] <mhall119> DammitJim: something like 70% of cloud guests on all public clouds are Ubuntu though
[16:47] <mhall119> DammitJim: it's a little cloud-focused, but https://insights.ubuntu.com/2014/04/15/ubuntu-14-04-lts-the-cloud-platform-of-choice/ names some big names
[16:49] <mhall119> DammitJim: https://insights.ubuntu.com/topic/server/?cat=1172 mentions a bunch of others too
[16:49] <mhall119> I can't find just a list of companies though
[16:51] <mhall119> DammitJim: there are lists of certified hardware and software for Ubuntu server: http://webapps.ubuntu.com/partners/certified-software/ and http://www.ubuntu.com/certification/server/
[17:59] <DammitJim> thanks mhall119 
[17:59] <DammitJim> man, so no list, huh?
[18:35] <mhall119> DammitJim: not that i know of, sorry
[18:35] <mhall119> DammitJim: if it will sway the decision, I'll ask around and see if I can come up with something more than posted above
[18:36] <DammitJim> oh definitely! that would be super helpful
[18:36] <DammitJim> so far I can only see random lists from http://www.tecmint.com/big-companies-and-devices-running-on-gnulinux/
[18:37] <mhall119> DammitJim: I'll ask, but I wouldn't bet on there being a definitive list anywhere
[18:37] <DammitJim> and again, things haven't changed, right? if one wants support, one can pay a service provided by Canonical, right?