Red Hat Leftovers
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Q&A: Why Red Hat, AWS are partnering for OpenShift services - SiliconANGLE [Ed: Obvious conflict of interest at SiliconANGLE]
Red Hat Inc. sponsored this segment of theCUBE.
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The evolution of the SRE - Episode 191
His guest is Narayanan Raghavan, senior director of site reliability engineering of OpenShift at Red Hat.
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Modernizing SCADA system interfaces
If you are reading this post, you will most likely know what SCADA systems are. But in case you don’t, SCADA is an acronym for Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition. SCADA systems refer to control system architectures for high-level supervision of machine processes. These architectures combine hardware (edge devices, like sensors and control valves, programmable logic controllers and remote terminal units) with software (for the human-machine interface and for monitoring) to receive data from processes that the operators can use in order to optimize them.
SCADA systems can be spread over a wide geographical area, but they can also reside in just one physical location.
The adoption of SCADA systems has been particularly strong in utility companies, especially in the delivery of water, electricity and natural gas.
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A company that grows with you: Reflecting on 14 years and multiple roles at Red Hat
Before I joined Red Hat, I was working as a J2EE developer. I had heard about the company through using Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) in university. However, impostor syndrome prevented me from applying back then—I didn’t think I was experienced enough to work here.
Luckily, at the time, my friend Lucas was a solutions architect at Red Hat (he’s since switched to software engineering). He helped convince me that I had what it took, told me what a great place it was to work and encouraged me to apply for a JBoss consultant position in Madrid. I wanted the red fedora, so I decided to go for it!
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IT leadership: How to prepare for economic uncertainty | The Enterprisers Project
Recent shocks to the world economy – such as supply issues, the Russia/Ukraine conflict, and inflation – have led to economic uncertainty and probable contraction.
Organizations worldwide are preparing for what’s ahead. According to our survey, leaders of organizations are planning for the possibility of tougher times while simultaneously prioritizing investments in new technology to help them overcome future challenges.