ULX is the first and only Red Hat Specialized Partner in the region to demonstrate its expertise
Budapest, January 21, 2026 – ULX, Hungary’s leading provider of open-source enterprise solutions, has become the first company in the Central and Eastern European (CEE) region to be awarded the title of Red Hat Specialized Partner.
For 25 years, ULX has been building value by leveraging open-source technologies. The Red Hat Specialized Partner program is more than just a commercial relationship—it is a coordinated partnership in which ULX plays a key role in creating technological value. This status confirms that our team is capable of demonstrating in practice the capabilities backed by ULX’s decades of experience, its investments in training and certification for Red Hat technologies, and its readiness to meet project management needs.
Partners in the Red Hat Specialized Partner Program must possess not only technological expertise but also service capabilities—and this is precisely where ULX’s 25 years of experience comes into play: through our TAM (Technical Account Manager) services, and integrated packages of project management and training. For a project to be successful, it takes much more than just installing the software: at ULX, we stand by the customer even after the system is up and running.

The partnership between ULX and Red Hat is nothing new on the Hungarian market—after 25 years, hundreds of systems, and the implementation and support of numerous critical infrastructure projects, ULX has officially earned the title that attests to this. “The Red Hat Specialized Partner designation gives us the opportunity to take this relationship to an even higher level and focus even more on supporting the development of our customers’ IT systems not within the framework of a general ‘digital transformation,’ but with concrete, open-source solutions that are sustainable from both an economic and security standpoint,” – said Gábor Szentiványi, CEO of ULX.
The ULX team remains the one that not only sees what works well, but also understands how things should be structured, what makes them work well, and what makes a solution flexible and future-proof.

