Red Hat's Latest Corporate Puff Pieces
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Capacity planning: Never go limitless
We all know the importance of setting up limits, whether it is with our kids, our diet, our physical activities and so on. But, when it comes to resources dedicated to our applications, we may think, "Why limit ourselves? If a resource is available, then give it to me." Well, it turns out that this approach, even in the seemingly unlimited resources world that the cloud offers, may not be such a good idea.
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Red Hat at the Data Platform Virtual Summit 2022 [Ed: Red Hat spreads that lie that Microsoft "brought SQL Server to Linux." It did not. It's lousy Drawbridge.]
It’s been five years since Microsoft first brought SQL Server to Linux.
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Introducing the Red Hat Insights integration with ServiceNow
More and more companies today use unstructured work patterns in their day-to-day management of operations. Tools are proliferating and often solve unique problems, resulting in many different applications, user interfaces (UIs) and processes that must be managed and maintained simultaneously. In response to these challenges, we find our users turning to integration and intelligent automation to create smarter operational workflows for a more efficient and connected enterprise.