CentOS Continues Its Demise, Red Hat Issues Puff Pieces
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CentOS Community Newsletter, September 2022 - Blog.CentOS.org
Tru Huynh has decided to step down from the Board of Directors. We thank him for his many years of hard work on the Board and across the entire CentOS project.
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The CentOS Brand v2 is the new visual identity of the CentOS Project. We encorage you to use it abundantly. It was recently approved, and is where we will be transitioning to.
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An intimate but disconnected pairing, Red Hat on edge complexity
Edge is complex. Once we get past the shuddering enormity and shattering reality of understanding this basic statement, we can perhaps start to build frameworks, architectures and services around the task in front of us. Last year’s State Of The Edge report from The Linux Foundation said it succinctly: “The edge, with all of its complexities, has become a fast-moving, forceful and demanding industry in its own right.”
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How open source can jumpstart the next wave of software-defined vehicles
The automotive industry’s pendulum of innovation continues to swing towards open source. Historically speaking, it has been challenging to accelerate innovation within the automotive space due to lengthy development cycles, stringent safety certifications, and proprietary software. To combat this, automotive leaders are working to modernize and standardize practices in order to bring customers the latest and greatest in features and services while designing for functional safety. As a result, automakers are shifting into high gear as they engage open source communities and organizations like Red Hat to bring greater flexibility, customer engagement and increased innovation to their vehicle designs. Adopting universal open source software, such as Red Hat In-Vehicle Operating System, can help automakers integrate software defined vehicles technologies into their line up more quickly than ever before.
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In the Clouds (E28) | Public Sector Hybrid cloud - Invidious
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Dell-Red Hat Team Lifts ‘Barriers To Entry’ For Kubernetes Environments
‘We’ve been partners with Red Hat in a number of different areas for a long time. Really this announcement is focused on OpenShift. And how do we help our customers simplify the deployment of, the management of, the integration of an OpenShift environment on Dell infrastructure,’ says Caitlin Gordon, vice president of product management at Dell Technologies.