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Red Hat Summit 2023: Save the date!
Red Hat Summit is the place for our customers, partners, community members and IT professionals to come together to innovate, learn and help shape the future of the enterprise. This year, we are returning to Boston, Massachusetts, and encourage you and your team to join us on May 23-25, 2023 for engaging keynotes, customer and partner stories, access to Red Hat experts, hands-on labs and much more.
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Using Red Hat OpenShift OperatorHub on restricted networks
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Customer success stories: How Red Hat OpenShift solved challenges for organizations in IT, entertainment and the public sector
In this month’s customer success highlights, learn how Colombia’s Superintendence of Industry and Commerce, Westech and Kaizen Gaming used Red Hat OpenShift to accelerate time to market, improve scalability and expand services while also meeting stringent security and compliance requirements.
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Event-driven automation: What’s in an event-driven automation architecture?
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Red Hat Adds New Collaboration and MLOps Capabilities in Red Hat OpenShift Data Science
Today, we are announcing several new capabilities to Red Hat OpenShift Data Science, our managed cloud service for data scientists and developers of intelligent applications. Red Hat OpenShift Data Science now includes new features for deeper data analysis and better collaboration between ITOps, data scientists, and intelligent application developers. Furthermore, customers can now use committed AWS spend to purchase and run Red Hat OpenShift Data Science directly through AWS Marketplace, providing easier accessibility and flexibility for deployments. This is included as part of Red Hat’s latest announcement for its expanded portfolio of open solutions publicly available in AWS Marketplace.
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PaaS to Kubernetes to cloud services: Looking back at 10 years of Red Hat OpenShift
Nearly 10 years ago this week, at the very first AWS re:Invent, Red Hat took a leap of faith with our technology portfolio. We built on the success of our flagship Red Hat Enterprise Linux and JBoss Middleware solutions and launched Red Hat OpenShift Enterprise 1.0, Red Hat’s fully open source, hybrid Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) offering geared for enterprise developers.
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Event-driven automation: Automation vs. event-driven automation
In a world where the term "automation" often triggers fears of job eliminations, in the tech industry that couldn't be further from its intent. Imagine that you no longer needed to check the mail, stop for gas, recharge your cell phone, or restock groceries. Think of how much extra time you'd gain to spend with your family and friends, perhaps travel the world, invest in a hobby or even just...rest. You might already be automating some of these chores in your own life, and you're thinking "I already have my groceries delivered to my door, and my phone charges itself when I set it on my desk." That's exactly what I'm getting at. Does that make you less valuable? Or are you more productive because of it?