Red Hat: Microservices, Container Runtime, "Red Hat Outlook Disappoints", Fedora News

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Natively compile Java code for better startup time
Microservices and serverless architectures are being implemented, or are a part of the roadmap, in most modern solution stacks. Given that Java is still the dominant language for business applications, the need for reducing the startup time for Java is becoming more important. Serverless architectures are one such area that needs faster startup times, and applications hosted on container platforms such as Red Hat Openshift can benefit from both fast Java startup time and a smaller Docker image size.
Let’s see how GraalVM can be beneficial for Java-based programs in terms of speed and size improvements. Surely, these gains are not bound to containers or serverless architectures and can be applied to a variety of use cases.
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Embedding Security in the Container Runtime
Since the introduction of containers, DevOps has been pursuing the benefits: speed, agility, and portability. The promise of containers is what businesses were leveraging to accelerate their transformation into digital businesses. Or so we thought…Although container adoption has increased from 35% to 49%, only 20% of companies have deployed their containers in production. Why?
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Free Technical Reports on Red Hat and Three Additional Application Software Equities
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Red Hat Inc (RHT) Position Trimmed by Hartford Investment Management Co.
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Red Hat Outlook Disappoints
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DevOps Tool Market 2018 Global Analysis and Share: Red Hat, Atlassian, Docker Inc., Chef and Saltstac
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Red Hat (RHT) Holder Arizona State Retirement System Has Lowered Stake by $551,300; Intercontinental Exchange In (ICE) Holder Greystone Managed Investments Has Trimmed Holding as Share Value Declined
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A slice of cake
I had a very cool meeting with a group of linguists who work with Red Hat technical support. While some of them are studying to become support engineers, they are all focused on ensuring that Red Hat customers can talk to support in their preferred (supported) language. I met with them because they are interested in contributing to Fedora to help our Localization teams. I am excited and hope that they will join our community and support our folks in keeping things available in our users’ preferred language.
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Call for Outreachy mentors for Winter 2018
The Fedora Project is looking for project mentors in the next round of Outreachy. For those who aren’t familiar, Outreachy is a paid internship inspired by Google Summer of Code for people underrepresented in tech. Interns work remotely with mentors on projects ranging from programming, user experience, documentation, illustration and graphical design, to data science.
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