Red Hat Leftovers
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897: Satisfying a Growth Appetite | Bobby Leibrock, CFO, Red Hat Software
Last October, when it was announced that Bobby Leibrock would become the next CFO of IBM subsidiary Red Hat, finance team members no doubt understood that the open-source developer was coronating not just any IBM veteran but a strategic finance executive who for years had been entrenched along the front lines of IBM’s software acquisition activities.
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Data: creating a million-dollar opportunity for banks [Ed: Red Hat puff piece or news?]
In conversation with Finextra, Red Hat’s Hector Arias, Bruno Domingues and Monica Sasso highlighted that banks have been leveraging technology and collaborating with organisations outside of the financial services sector for decades, but difficulties emerge because traditional organisations are unable to keep pace with their new competitors’ management of data and an inability to realise the million-dollar opportunity that data presents.
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Datacenters And Sustainability
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Edge computing unbounded: A look at how new organizations are using edge computing as competitive differentiation [Ed: Buzzwords campaign from Red Hat, little substance. Have any engineers remained at the company?]
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Performance tracing of Podman using eBPF
Performance tracing is an essential process that involves the collection, analysis and interpretation of system data. The primary objective of performance tracing is to identify bottlenecks, diagnose problems and optimize performance to ensure that systems operate within their limits.
The following example serves as an introduction to the broader concept of performance tracing only. There are various technologies available to facilitate performance tracing and selecting the right one is critical.
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Application-driven analytics: How to embed analytics in applications using OpenShift and MongoDB Atlas
Organizations generate a vast amount of data on a daily basis, and understanding it all is becoming increasingly difficult. To gain a competitive edge, companies need to harness the power of analytics to gain insights from their data. One of the most effective ways to do this is through application-driven analytics.
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Dell infrastructure can now be managed via Red Hat OpenShift under new “APEX” offering
Red Hat customers will be able to configure and manage Dell infrastructure through the OpenShift user interface, under a deepening agreement between the two announced at Dell Technologies World in Las Vegas that aims to make it easier to configure hybrid cloud environments to run containerised workloads on.