Fedora Family / Red hat / IBM
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[Test-Announce] Fedora Linux 37 Beta is GO
The Fedora Linux 37 Beta RC5 compose[1] is GO and will be shipped live on Tuesday, 13 September 2022. For more information please check the Go/No-Go meeting minutes[2] or logs[3]. Thank you to everyone who has and still is working on this release! The Final Freeze begins on Tuesday 4 October.
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Compiler: The Fractious Front End
Front-end development can be complex—and that means a front-end developer’s skills are essential, albeit constantly shifting. But a humble web search can produce various memes and jokes about how the front end isn’t as much of an endeavor as other parts of an application can be.
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Managing Infrastructure At Cloud Scale Without The Hyperscaler Propellerheads
As more enterprises embrace hybrid and multicloud strategies and begin to extend their IT reach out to the edge, scale becomes an issue. Red Hat, a longtime player in the datacenter thanks to its Linux distribution and related systems software, has worked hard over the past decade to establish itself in the hybrid cloud world. It was an effort that worked well enough to compel IBM to spend $34 billion in 2019 to buy it to try to change its own future.
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Red Hat OpenShift Certified and Supported for the Public Cloud with NVIDIA AI Enterprise
Red Hat OpenShift, the industry’s leading enterprise Kubernetes platform with integrated DevOps capabilities, is now certified and supported for the public cloud in addition to bare-metal and VMware vSphere-based deployments, following NVIDIA’s announcement of general availability of NVIDIA AI Enterprise 2.1.