Red Hat: Encouraging Digital Transformation, Brian ‘redbeard’ Harrington, CEO Wants to See His Employees Cussing and Crying
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Exclusive: How Red Hat encourages digital transformation
IT Brief recently had the opportunity to talk to some of Red Hat’s partners about open source, their digital transformation journey and how being a part of a partner network influenced that journey.
During the interview, we had the opportunity to talk to Red Hat A/NZ Director of Channels Garry Gray as well as Leonardo Consulting MD Adam Mutton.
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OpenShift Commons Briefing: Istio 1.0 Release Update and Introduction with Brian “redbeard” Harrington (Red Hat)
In this briefing, Red Hat’s Brian ‘redbeard’ Harrington gives an awesome introduction to Istio andt walk us thru what’s new in Istio 1.0 Release.
Istio, an open source tool to connect and manage microservices, has become a category leading service mesh (essentially a configurable infrastructure layer for microservices) for Kubernetes. This week, Istio celebrated a milestone of the general availability of Istio 1.0.
Istio provides a method of integrating services like load balancing, mutual service-to-service authentication, transport layer encryption, and application telemetry requiring minimal (and in many cases no) changes to the code of individual services.
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The CEO of Red Hat Wants to See His Employees Cussing and Crying. The Reason Behind It Is Priceless
Jim Whitehurst is president and chief executive officer of Red Hat, the world's leading provider of open source enterprise IT software solutions and services.
Since joining Red Hat, Whitehurst has grown the company to nearly $3 billion. Under his leadership, Red Hat was named one of the best places to work by Glassdoor in 2016, 2014, and 2013. On top of that, Whitehurst was recently named one of the World's Best CEOs by Barron's.
In Whitehurst's book, "The Open Organization: Igniting Passion and Performance," he advocates for open principles of management based on transparency, participation, and community.
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