Red Hat Leftovers
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Build reactive apps on Kubernetes using Camel K | Red Hat Developer
A reactive application meets modern requirements for customer-facing services. Reactive applications are message-driven, elastic, responsive, and resilient.
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Technically Speaking (E16): Composable infrastructure - the CPUs new groove - Invidious
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Introducing the New Red Hat Device Edge
Red Hat just announced Red Hat Device Edge, which delivers an enterprise-ready and supported distribution of Kubernetes named MicroShift, combined with an edge-optimized OS built from Red Hat Enterprise Linux. It expands where users of Red Hat’s platforms can run edge computing workloads to the space of field-deployed devices such as IoT gateways, point-of-sales terminals, robots, and drones. Let me unbox that for you.
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The (open) source of cutting-edge innovation
One possible answer is the corporate research lab. More long-term focused than most company product development efforts, corporate labs have a long history, going back to Thomas Edison’s Menlo Park laboratory in New Jersey. Perhaps most famous of all was Bell Labs for its invention of the transistor—although software folks may associate it more with Unix and the C programming language.