Red Hat and Fedora Leftovers
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Open source and communities essential in spreading diversity in tech
I feel a deep responsibility. It’s interesting, because when I started with Red Hat I was in the legal organisation and I didn’t notice there weren’t that many women. But when I moved over to the people team and I looked at the data it was a bit of a revelation – there were hardly any women here and I had no idea. From that point forward, it’s been something I’ve been thinking about – how can we can counter this?
When we were really small there was limited resources to do anything different, but as we started to get bigger and more successful, I started having more latitude to really start diving into it and exploring possible solutions.
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Red Hat and Juniper Networks Expand Collaboration to Provide a Simplified and More Secure Path to Multicloud
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BRIEF-Red Hat And Juniper Networks Expand Collaboration For Multicloud
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Red Hat Extends Operators Ecosystem for Kubernetes
The number of independent software vendors (ISVs) that have embraced the Kubernetes Operator Framework for managing applications deployed on top of Kubernetes clusters is growing dramatically.
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BRIEF-Red Hat Says Tata Communications Selects Red Hat Cloud Suite
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Container Testing in OpenShift with Meta Test Family
Without proper testing, we should not ship any container. We should guarantee that a given service in a container works properly. Meta Test Family (MTF) was designed for this very purpose.
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[Podcast] PodCTL #36 – VMs for Infrastructure or Isolation?
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OpenShift Online and Dedicated Response to Variant 4
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Java exceptions from container
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How Are Markets Valuing Glu Mobile Inc. (GLUU), Red Hat, Inc. (RHT)?
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Heroes of Fedora (HoF) – F28 Beta
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Heroes of Fedora (HoF) – F28 Final
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