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AWS and Red Hat – Digging a Little Deeper | |
At Red Hat Summit, Red Hat and AWS announced an extended strategic alliance to natively integrate access to AWS services into Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform, allowing customers to take advantage of the world’s most comprehensive and broadly adopted cloud whether they’re using OpenShift on AWS or in an on-premise environment. | |
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The Breadth and Reach of the OpenShift Marketplace | |
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Introducing Red Hat OpenShift Application Runtimes | |
Optimized for Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform, Red Hat OpenShift Application Runtimes provide more secure, productive, high-performance foundations for microservices design, helping to move modern, composite applications from concept to delivery faster and more easily along a prescriptive development path. | |
Red Hat Summit Highlights | |
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Must Watch Keynotes & Sessions | |
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OpenShift Commons Gathering at Red Hat Summit Recap | |
Over 365 attendees from 145 organizations from over 20 countries attended the OpenShift Commons Gathering on May 1st in Boston! The agenda was focused on presentations from enterprises with OpenShift in production at scale. Check out the session recordings and slides from the presentations. | |
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Introducing Istio – The Application Service Mesh Moves to the Platform | |
Red Hat’s involvement in Istio extends our current microservices investments in OpenShift, Kubernetes, Red Hat OpenShift Application Runtimes, Red Hat JBoss Middleware, and MicroProfile. We are committed to Istio and happy to contribute with Google, IBM, Lyft, and others, the open source way, on yet another project. | |
Kubernetes: State and Storage | |
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Capacity Management and Monitoring on OpenShift | |
How full is your cluster? This post provides a very simple and quick way to answer this question, something that you can use while you develop a more mature and comprehensive approach to monitoring OpenShift. | |
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| June 19-22, 2017 | San Jose, CA | |
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