Red Hat Leftovers
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Saving Lives at the Edge: How Edge Computing Drives Healthcare in Disadvantaged Networks [Ed: Fake 'article', or Red Hat Official ☛ marketing plant composed by "Ben Cushing is the chief architect for federal health and life sciences at Red Hat."]
Edge computing can help healthcare organizations serve patients with real-time data, even in the most remote places.
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Exploring the Future of AI and Automation [Ed: Marketing buzzwords by and for Red Hat]
In this exciting episode of Cloud Unfiltered, host Michael Chenetz sits down with Sathish Balakrishnan, the leader of the Ansible automation platform business at Red Hat. With a decade of experience at Red Hat and a profound involvement in OpenShift, Kubernetes, and cloud services, Sathish shares invaluable insights into the pivotal role of automation in magnifying the capabilities of AI technologies.
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YouTube ☛ Ask Noah Show 391 [Ed: Has Red Hat paid for this show to keep having its staff on it?]
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Red Hat Summit: Where Open Source Meets AI [Ed: Openwashing and "Hey Hi" (AI) nonsense, does not even resemble honest journalism]
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Techstrong Group ☛ RIP CentOS. Hello AlmaLinux Rocky Linux, CentOS Stream or RHEL [Ed: Why would SJVN write for such a Linux-hostile and Microsoft-connected site?]
CentOS 7’s official end of life is June 30th, 2024. What should a DevOps team do? Here are your choices.
Back in December 2020, Red Hat, CentOS‘s Linux parent company, announced it was “shifting focus from CentOS Linux, the rebuild of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), to CentOS Stream, which tracks just ahead of a current RHEL release.” CentOS users were upset, and many never stopped using the last supported version of “classic” CentOS, CentOS 7.