Canonical and Red Hat Fluff
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Top 5 MLOps challenges [Ed: Canonical is helping Microsoft with mindless hype campaigns, shilling proprietary software that spies, censors, and presents itself under false pretences]
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Dell lassos Red Hat for its telco infrastructure block program
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Soft Cellular, Red Hat Dials Into 5G With Nvidia
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Red Hat and Samsung seek to help operators cope with vRAN ramp-up
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Red Hat Satellite 6.12 and remote execution: Now featuring pull mode
We released Red Hat Satellite 6.12 last month. The release includes several new features designed to help you manage your Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) environment more effectively, including remote execution pull mode. In this blog entry, I’ll write about the differences between remote execution pull mode and push mode and provide a step-by-step guide on configuring it.
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OMRON Chooses Red Hat OpenShift for Industrial Operational Technology (OT) Edge Solutions
Red Hat, Inc., the world's leading provider of open source solutions, today announced that OMRON, a Japan-based global electrical equipment manufacturer, has chosen Red Hat OpenShift, the industry’s leading enterprise Kubernetes platform, as the conceptual model for its virtualized control platform proof-of-concept (PoC) that will help deliver greater management of industrial systems and processes. By moving to a software, containerized approach, OMRON aims to save time and reduce complexity, giving manufacturing plants more agility and flexibility to innovate. This implementation is one of the first of its kind and will allow real-time data generated at manufacturing edge sites to be more seamlessly transmitted throughout the organization and will also allow industrial control equipment programs to be operated remotely from applications running in containers configured with Red Hat OpenShift. OMRON has started the PoC rollout of its virtualized control platform primarily for current customers with future plans to help customers convert containerized solutions into composable services for industrial Personal Computers PCs ("IPCs").