Red Hat Leftovers
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Red Hat Relying On Its Channel To Attack The Midmarket
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Redis Labs is Partnering with Red Hat to Deliver Kubernetes Functionality
Redis Labs, the home of Redis and provider of Redis Enterprise, is collaborating with Red Hat to make Redis Enterprise available as a hosted and fully-managed database service on Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform, with built-in support for Kubernetes Operators.
This collaboration enables joint customers to more quickly and easily deploy and manage the multi-model Redis Enterprise database as a stateful Kubernetes service, with a goal of enabling customers to automate database management, streamline operations, deliver cloud portability, and simplify application development.
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NOTICE: Major problem with nrpe-3.2.1-6 in EPEL-7
During the summer, I worked on updating nrpe to a newer version and made changes to the systemd startup to match the provided one. Part of this was adding PIDfile so that systemd could send signals and monitor the correct nrpe daemon as there had been bugs where systemctl was unable to restart the daemon.
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EclipseCon Europe: Che sessions by Red Hatters
EclipseCon Europe is almost here, and many Red Hatters are working furiously to make the show as valuable as possible for attendees. (We’re partly doing it for ourselves as well, of course, because it’s a great opportunity to get the entire Che/Theia community together.) If you aren’t familiar with Eclipse Che, it’s is a next-generation cloud IDE and developer workspace server for teams and organizations. Theia is an extensible open-source framework to develop multi-language IDEs for the cloud and desktop using state-of-the-art web technologies.
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Improving business agility in an open, multicloud world
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Red Hat Satellite 6.4 is now generally available
Red Hat is pleased to announce the general availability of Red Hat Satellite 6.4. The latest release focuses on enhancements in the Satellite user interface and improved integrations with Ansible Automation.
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Red Hat among vendors that lead the pack: Forrester New Wave for enterprise container platform software
Over the past three years, we’ve worked hard to help make containers and Kubernetes an enterprise-ready technology, one that’s not only flexible and scalable to support the growth of cloud-native workloads, but also stable enough for the demanding needs of modern enterprises. Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform is designed to be our answer to these IT needs, built on the backbone of the world’s leading enterprise Linux platform and providing the scale and additional components that Kubernetes needs to fuel enterprise digital transformation.
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Pros and Cons For Buying Red Hat, Inc. (RHT)
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The Importance And The Opportunity: Red Hat, Inc. (RHT), Vonage Holdings Corp. (VG)
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Contrasting Sify Technologies (SIFY) and Red Hat (RHT)
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Red Hat, Inc. (RHT) stock returned -16.29% negative Quarterly performance
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