Thursday, 27 October 2016

October Updates from Red Hat OpenShift

 
What's New?

IDC Reports the Business Value of Red Hat OpenShift
"Organizations are deriving significant additional value from higher productivity of their DevOps and application development teams, generating more revenue and making their application development efforts more cost effective by reducing server hardware and other development tool costs." - IDC
ROI Summary of Red Hat OpenShift

Red Hat Mobile Application Platform 4.2 now Available on OpenShift Container Platform
The deployment of Red Hat Mobile Application Platform on OpenShift provides a common platform to support mobile workloads running alongside traditional enterprise applications that need to be moved to the cloud so customers can meet their specific management, regulatory and policy requirements for their mobile solutions.
 
Final Days to Register for the OpenShift Commons Gathering
OpenShift Commons Gathering: November 7th in Seattle
This inaugural event is bringing together a Who’s Who list of the OpenShift Kubernetes community including Kelsey Hightower (Google), Brendan Burns (Microsoft), Clayton Coleman (Red Hat), Brandon Philips (CoreOS) and many more in a one-day event that is not to be missed. Time is running out, register today!
 
Red Hat OpenShift Roadshow: Coming to a City Near You
The Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform Roadshow is kicking off again in November in new cities. Join the OpenShift team for a full day of discussion and a hands on lab to learn how OpenShift can help you deliver apps even faster with containers.
 
Recent Blogs

Create Your Own Build Pipelines with OpenShift 3.3
In this two-part demo, Veer Muchandi walks through creating and editing a build pipeline for use across multiple projects in OpenShift 3.3.
 
Node Placement and Scheduling Explained
OpenShift/Kubernetes provides a few simple concepts for placing pods on nodes that can be used to satisfy a wide variety of use cases.
 
Code Healthy with OpenShift Hackathon Winners
Code Healthy With OpenShift
This hackathon had 4 submission categories and a team of 4 judges who critiqued submissions based on usefulness, innovation, quality, design, and use of the OpenShift platform. It was an awesome success with 600 participants and 38 submissions. Learn more about the winners and their life-changing apps.
 
Upcoming Events
 
Devoxx BE 2016 November 7-11, 2016 Belgium
KubeCon NA 2016 November 8-9, 2016 Seattle, WA
 

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