Red Hat and Fedora Leftovers
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Open Bank Project collaborates with Red Hat to Deliver Next Generation Open Banking Solutions
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Tech firm Red Hat bets on telecom, BFSI in India, eyes smaller cities
Open source software provider Red Hat sees huge opportunities in the banking, financial services, and insurance (BFSI) as well as telecom sectors in India, with the government’s push for financial inclusion through providing affordable digital banking solutions. The company is also looking to expand its services to tier-II and-III cities in the country.
Most core banking systems across the globe run on Red Hat architecture in some form or the other, including Indian platforms like Infosys’ Finacle, said Benjamin Henshall, country manager (India and South Asia) and Director (Sales and Financial Services) of APAC, at Red Hat. After opening its first office in India in 2000, Red Hat has now expanded to five offices in the country.
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Should Traders Get Out Of Red Hat, Inc. (RHT), Helix Energy Solutions Group, Inc. (HLX)
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The Big Impact Of Technical Data: Red Hat, Inc. (RHT), KeyCorp (KEY)
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RPM-OSTree Bisecting Helps Track Down Boot Timeout Issue
Recently a user reported an issue where their system was seeing timeouts on boot. They determined that if they removed the resume=/dev/mapper/fedora-swap argument from the kernel command line then the system would boot without timing out on the swap device (i.e. an extra 90 seconds added to boot time).
This was interesting because the behavior was actually introduced during the Fedora 28 cycle (i.e. it was not present in the first release of Fedora 28 Atomic Host, but showed up sometime over the life of Fedora 28 Atomic Host). I decided to dig in and do some investigation. Along the way I realized, admittedly later than I than I should have, that I could use rpm-ostree-bisect to help determine exactly where this problem was introduced.
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Fedora Community Blog: Kernel 4.19 Test Day 2018-10-25
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