Red Hat's Surveillance-Centric Alliance (Open Hybrid Architecture) and Dip
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Containers key for Hortonworks alliance on big data hybrid
Hortonworks is joining with Red Hat and IBM to work together on a hybrid big data architecture format that will run using containers both on the cloud and on premises.
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Hortonworks, IBM and Red Hat Announce Open Hybrid Architecture Initiative
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Hortonworks, IBM and Red Hat Team Up for Hybrid Containerized Big Data
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New Initiative Reimagines Data Architectures with Hybrid Model
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IBM expands data science’s reach
As companies accumulate data, they need new ways to store it, manage it, innovate off it, and scale services based on it. Earlier this year, IBM announced the IBM Cloud Private (ICP) for Data solution, and today the company is expanding it to provide new ways to uncover hidden insights from data.
The company has revealed it is collaborating with Red Hat to certify the AI-focused data platform to run on Red Hat’s open source container application platform OpenShift.
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Red Hat Inc. (RHT) Dips 3.32% for September 13
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