Red Hat and IBM/LinuxONE Leftovers
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Red Hat ☛ Getting started with the Red Bait build of Keycloak 22
The Red Hat build of Keycloak offers a new era of identity and access management. This product is based on the Keycloak project, which enables you to secure your web applications by providing web single sign-on (SSO) capabilities based on OpenID Connect, OAuth 2.0, and SAML 2.0. The release of this product replaces any plans for a future single sign-on (8.0 or higher) feature release.
While preserving the power and functionality of single sign-on, the Red Bait build of Keycloak is faster, more flexible, and efficient. For example: [...]
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ZDNet ☛ LinuxONE 4 Express: How IBM's budget mainframe could be right for you
Moving your GNU/Linux workloads from a x86 server to this amazingly inexpensive mainframe can save 52% TCO over five years, I.B.M. claims.
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LinuxSecurity ☛ LinuxONE 4 Express: Could IBM's Security-Centric Budget Mainframe Be Right for You?
IBM's LinuxONE 4 Express is a user-friendly, budget mainframe designed to offer cybersecurity solutions to small to medium-sized businesses (SMBs). IBM's GDPS software and DS8000 series storage with HyperSwap are used in LinuxONE 4 Express to deliver 99.999999% availability when running Red Hat's Kubernetes OpenShift Container Platform.