KEY POINTS
  • Red Hat CEO Jim Whitehurst said his software company's massive deals with U.S. telecommunications providers are only a small step into a huge growth area.
  • The CEO told "Mad Money" host Jim Cramer that the move to 5G puts Red Hat's platforms at the center.
  • Whitehurst also spoke to Red Hat's government deals despite not having visited the White House.

As major U.S. telecommunications providers get ready to launch their 5G networks, Red Hat CEO Jim Whitehurst said his company is poised to be a major benefactor of the shift.

"All the major telcos are going to a technology called OpenStack, and we're the largest provider of OpenStack, we're the largest contributor to that whole set of technologies, so we expect it could be quite large for us," Whitehurst told "Mad Money" host Jim Cramer on Wednesday. "In fact, three of the four large telcos in the U.S. already have eight-figure relationships with us in place, and those are really just scratching the surface with very small implementations."