Linux Foundation and Red Hat/IBM
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Next-gen open-source technologies are breaking barriers [Ed: Notice the dash; proprietary software pushers, fronting by ''Linux Foundation, in media that gets paid to produce these puff pieces (it's obligatory)]
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Navigating the data deluge: Open source makes waves in climate change sphere
At its heart, tackling climate change is a data problem. It requires the right data, the right infrastructure and the right tools to make sense of it all, according to Erik Erlandson, senior principal software engineer at Red Hat Inc. Open source is proving to be a key player in navigating this data deluge. -
How to use the new OpenShift quick starts to deploy JBoss EAP
In the articles, How to migrate your Java applications to Red Hat OpenShift and How to deploy JBoss EAP applications with OpenShift Pipelines, we covered the technologies utilized to build and deploy Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform images on OpenShift. These technologies include Source to Image (S2I), Helm charts, build configs, deployment configs, tekton pipelines, and ingress routes. While these technologies will be familiar to developers experienced with Kubernetes and containerization, a Jakarta EE developer coming from a traditional JBoss EAP background may be new to these tools.