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Survey Respondents Cite Data Sharing’s Role in Federal IT Modernization; Red Hat’s David Egts Comments
A new report by MeriTalk has found that 73 percent of federal information technology leaders said that deriving data from legacy applications is vital in efforts that seek to advance government reform and use of shared services.
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Atos Launches Managed OpenShift with Red Hat to Accelerate Businesses' Digital Transformation
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Alibaba Cloud plays host to Red Hat Enterprise Linux
The collaboration offers a scalable pay-as-you-go platform for developers to manage apps and build virtualised environments
Red Hat Enterprise Linux is now globally available on Alibaba's Cloud Marketplace as a pay-as-you-go subscription model, enabling businesses to deploy and manage applications, build virtualised environments and create hybrid clouds.
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Red Hat Releases New Decision Management Platform
Red Hat has unveiled a technology platform designed to help enterprise customers build applications to automate business decision management processes.
Red Hat Decision Manager 7 is built to support traditional or cloud-based information technology applications as well as simplify the development and implementation of rules-based platforms, the company said Wednesday.
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