Red Hat Leftovers
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What is Podman Desktop? A developer’s introduction | Red Hat Developer
I'm a developer. Well, I like to think that I am; I spent twenty-odd years as a software engineer before joining Red Hat ten years ago, and since then, I've been evangelizing the company's tools and products from a developer perspective. I've seen the agile revolution and the rise of containers, and I was there when Kubernetes crawled out of the sea and into our hearts.
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International Women’s Day: Embracing equity at Red Hat
During a 2013 speech to the United Nations (UN), then-16-year-old Pakistani activist and UN Messenger of Peace Malala Yousafzai said, “I raise up my voice—not so that I can shout, but so that those without a voice can be heard… We cannot all succeed when half of us are held back.”
When Yousafzai said, “half of us,” she referred to women, who make up half of the global population yet face disproportionate barriers to opportunities and resources around the world. Today, on International Women’s Day, I’d like to call attention to the opportunity all Red Hat associates, customers, partners and peers have to share our support for gender equity and diversity.
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Fedora 38 Beta now available
Today the Fedora Project is pleased to announce the immediate availability of Fedora Linux 38 Beta, the latest version of the free and open source Fedora Linux operating system. Fedora Linux 38 Beta reflects the community’s desire for workstation, security and developer innovations. Users can look forward to the release of Fedora Linux 38 in late April.
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Red Hat Deepens Partnership With Google, SAP, and Oracle
Red Hat announced that the Ansible Automation Platform will be available on Google Cloud Marketplace, providing customers with a way to simplify self-deployments.
Open source solutions provider Red Hat has deepened partnerships with some of the leading cloud computing providers, Google Cloud, SAP, and Oracle, through a flurry of new integration and expanded partnership announcements.
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How to easily deploy OpenShift on Azure via GitOps, Part 2 [Ed: Red Hat is working for Microsoft again]