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centos.org

The CentOS Project

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Updated 24d ago

Analyst read

Professional

5/100 trustTechnology & ComputingStale snapshot

Detected stack

Cloudflare

Quick read

How to read centos.org quickly

centos.org looks like technology & computing. Traffic estimates are limited, so use the trust and structure modules first. Current AI trust scoring is 5/100.

What to do next

  • The stack appears to include Cloudflare.
  • Open the Traffic tab if you need audience scale and geography before outreach.
  • Open the Business tab if trust, monetization, or positioning is your first decision filter.

Provider Completeness

32/56 fields populated (57%)

11 providers

Providers with missing fields

meta: 2/3ads: 0/5publisher: 2/5files: 2/3traffic: 0/10radar: 0/4
View field-level status

visual: 4/4

All expected fields present

meta: 2/3

Missing: description

seo: 5/5

All expected fields present

dns: 4/4

All expected fields present

ads: 0/5

Missing: isAdvertiser, advertiserIds, advertiserNames, resultCount, transparencySignals

publisher: 2/5

Missing: adSystems, directCount, resellerCount

files: 2/3

Missing: robotsSitemapUrls

traffic: 0/10

Missing: monthlyVisits, globalRank, countryRank, bounceRate, avgVisitDuration, pagesPerVisit, topCountry, topRegions, topKeywords, trafficSources

whois: 6/6

All expected fields present

radar: 0/4

Missing: globalRank, rankBucket, categories, sourceTimestamp

ai: 7/7

All expected fields present

Why this module matters

Business signals help answer “is this a real opportunity?”

Use the business tab to understand trust, monetization, audience fit, and brand posture before you spend time on outreach, partnerships, or competitive teardown work.

  • Trust score and sentiment are your first risk screen.
  • Business summary and audience notes speed up qualification.
  • Ads and monetization patterns reveal how the site captures value.

Business Intelligence

Business Profile

CentOS is a community-driven free software project that provides a robust open source Linux distribution. It serves as a downstream rebuild of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), offering enterprise-grade stability without licensing costs. The project is now transitioning to CentOS Stream, which tracks ahead of RHEL development.

Business ModelOpen Source Community Project (non-profit/community-supported, sponsored by Red Hat/IBM)
Target AudienceSystem administrators, DevOps engineers, enterprise IT professionals, developers, and organizations seeking stable, free Linux server infrastructure without RHEL licensing costs

Classification

CategoryTechnology & Computing
Sub-CategoryOpen Source
Linuxopen sourceoperating systementerprise softwareRed Hatcommunity-drivenserver infrastructure

Trust & Risk

Trust Assessment

Trust Score5/100
SentimentProfessional
Spam DetectionClean

Publisher Monetization

ads.txtMissing

Monetization Signals

missing_ads_txt

AI Visual Analysis

Design StyleCorporate Minimalist
VibeTrustworthy, Established, Professional
UI Score7/100
Detected Logo TextCentOS

IAB Taxonomy

IAB CategoryTechnology & Computing
IAB Sub-CategoryOpen Source
Confidence95%
Linuxopen sourceoperating systementerprise softwareRed Hatcommunity-drivenserver infrastructure

Business Insights

Business Model

Open Source Community Project (non-profit/community-supported, sponsored by Red Hat/IBM) model detected

Trust Level

Low trust with 5/100 score

Audience

System administrators, DevOps engineers, enterprise IT professionals, developers, and organizations seeking stable, free Linux server infrastructure without RHEL licensing costs

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