Red Hat and Fedora Leftovers
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Red Hat ☛ Enable fine-grained API authorization using Keycloak and 3scale
Applying fine-grained access control to Hey Hi (AI) is a common enterprise requirement that can be challenging to implement. Encapsulating authorization decisions into the API gateway can quickly become difficult to manage in complex Hey Hi (AI) with many resources and access control rules. However, you can externalize API authorization decisions from the API gateway and from your microservices by leveraging Keycloak Authorization Services as a centralized authorization component. Keycloak Authorization Services acts as a policy decision point integrated with 3scale API gateway, which is the central enforcement place to access your APIs.
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Fedora Project ☛ Fedora Community Blog: Infra & RelEng Update – Week 1 2024
This is a weekly report from the I&R (Infrastructure & Release Engineering) Team. It also contain updates for CPE (Community Platform Engineering) Team as the CPE initiatives are in most cases tied to I&R work. Happy New Year to everyone!
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Cloud, dominant emerging technology in APAC [Ed: Grotesque greenwashing and twisting servers as "clown" as if they don't really exist ("clown computing" is sold to the ignorant based on deliberate lies)]
Marjet Andriesse, senior vice president and general manager, APJC, at Red Hat, expressed excitement as cloud computing becomes more popular in the region. “As companies look to enhance future readiness for growth and transformation, we at Red Hat are excited to support our customers on what’s coming next so that they can unlock the world’s potential,” he says.
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No more gatekeepers: Why technological ignorance is radically dangerous and how an open world will help
What is the role of the technologist when building the future? According to Boston University professor Jonathan Appavoo, “We must enable flight, not create bonds!” Professor Appavoo began his career as a Research Staff Member at IBM before returning to academia and winning the National Science Foundation’s CAREER award, the most prestigious NSF award for junior faculty who successfully integrate education and research. Now on sabbatical with Red Hat Research for the academic year 2023-24, he has been engaged in multiple projects that enable flight in distinct ways, from developing a Linux-based unikernel to building an open education platform giving faculty and students access to open source technologies through a web browser.
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Red Hat Official ☛ Celebrating the global partner ecosystem with Stefanie Chiras [Ed: Are these purchased (paid-for) prizes like the one SUSE's last CEO got kicked out for/after? She is Red Hat Official ☛ connected to Microsoft]
Last week, Stefanie Chiras, Senior Vice President of Partner Ecosystem Success at Red Hat, was honored as the 2023 CRN Woman of the Year Award winner in the vendor and distributor category.
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Top 10 News of Red Hat in 2023 [Ed: "AI" buzzwords crapflooding, pretending to be cutting-edge based on hype and little substance if any]
Red Hat’s journey in 2023 unfolds with a series of noteworthy moments that showcase its capacity to innovate and shape the course of technological progress on a global scale. In the ever-evolving landscape of open-source solutions and enterprise software, Red Hat takes the spotlight in 2023 with a compelling array of news stories that encapsulate its pivotal role in shaping the future of IT. As the digital world navigates through complex technological terrains, Red Hat emerges with a set of groundbreaking developments, positioning itself as a trailblazer in the realm of open-source innovation in 2023.