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CRI-O now running production workloads in OpenShift Online
After hitting 1.0 in October of last year and being shipped as generally available (GA) in OpenShift 3.9, CRI-O has reached another important milestone—it’s now being used in production for many workloads running on OpenShift Online Starter accounts using OpenShift 3.10. Using CRI-O in a real-world production environment with diverse Kubernetes workloads is an important part of the development feedback loop for improving and extending CRI-O and OpenShift.
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Containers are Linux. Products run the enterprise. So why are we swimming in a sea of Kubernetes project-based services? Part 2
The rush to enable and adopt Kubernetes is evident with nearly weekly announcements of new Kubernetes distributions or services. The CNCF Kubernetes Conformance Program lists, as of this writing, at least 37 conformant software distributions of Kubernetes alone, plus additional hosted services.
That’s a lot of choice. But many of these vendors and organizations are certifying and delivering just Kubernetes, or Kubernetes plus one or two components that add some extended functionality, not an overall solution or platform in which Kubernetes plays a part. Just like the Linux Foundation is the governing body for the upstream development of Linux, which is also one piece of the much larger operating system platform, so is CNCF the governing body for Kubernetes. Conformance in the upstream development stage does not imply a viable enterprise solution.
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The time for change is now - channeling the digital transformation opportunity
IT suppliers of all types live in a time of great opportunity. Organizations across industries have accepted that digital transformation has to be an integral part of their business and the channel must step forward and become a leader that helps companies to modernize infrastructure, exploit hybrid cloud capabilities and develop applications faster than ever before. However joint research we conducted in collaboration with CRN UK shows that channel partners in Europe still have work to do: just 22 percent of IT suppliers feel capable of providing a complete service to cater for digital transformations.
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After helping launch Red Hat Amphitheater and break records, GM moves to Cary venue
Cary’s Booth Amphitheatre has a new general manager from a familiar place.
Taylor Traversari, who has been general manager of downtown Raleigh’s Red Hat Amphitheater since it opened in 2010, will move from one municipal-owned venue to another.
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DLT to Distribute Red Hat Products to Gov’t Agencies Via AWS GovCloud
Red Hat‘s (NYSE: RHT) enterprise-grade products will be available to government agencies and regulated industries on Amazon Web Services‘ GovCloud marketplace via a distribution agreement with DLT Solutions, ExecutiveBiz reported Friday.
DLT will offer Red Hat’s products and managed services as a “Certified Cloud Service Provider” through an agreement that builds on the companies’ strategic partnership that dates back to 2004, DLT said Wednesday.
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Red Hat's expanding relationships with telcos
It used to be that operators in the U.S. turned to Red Hat for their IT department needs, but for the past several years Red Hat has been increasingly involved on the network side of their businesses.
With the emphasis on NFV and open source, Red Hat is becoming an increasingly significant player in the wireless space. “In the past few years, we’ve had interactions with every operator in the U.S.,” in some form or another, said Ian Hood, Red Hat's chief technologist and global service provider, in an interview with Fierce.
Publicly, of course, the company is limited on which customers it can disclose. In the U.S., Verizon has openly participated in Red Hat’s OpenStack Summits and talked about its NFV deployments, for example.
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How to Drive Fidelity National Information Services, Inc. (FIS) and Red Hat, Inc. (RHT) in Current Scenario?
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Vanguard Group Inc is the second biggest holder of Red Hat, Inc. (RHT)
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NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA) is at $252.10 per share and Red Hat, Inc. (RHT) is listed at $141.00
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F28-20180805 Updated Live isos released
The Fedora Respins SIG is pleased to announce the latest release of Updated F28-20180805 Live ISOs, carrying the 4.17.11-200 kernel.
This set of updated isos will save about 1GB of updates after install. (for new installs.) -
Final GSoC Report – Fedora App : Abhishek Sharma
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