Red Hat Leftovers
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Red Hat Official ☛ EPMS: the cornerstone of cybersecurity in defense operations
EPMS addresses a core cybersecurity challenge: verifying that all systems are consistently patched against known vulnerabilities. With cyber adversaries growing more sophisticated, leaving any endpoint exposed is a risk the DoD cannot afford. EPMS helps to drive more rapid patch delivery with greater security assurance across classified (SIPR) and unclassified (NIPR) networks, keeping the defense infrastructure resilient.
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Red Hat Official ☛ Democratize security processes in your software development lifecycle
There are several key tools and concepts that are critical to building more secure software supply chains and application lifecycles.
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Raleigh News And Observer ☛ Raleigh software giant Red Hat gives owner IBM lift to shed its stodgy past [Red Hat Official ☛ Red Hat says: "At IBM’s Investor Day event in New York City, a word executives stressed was “software.” And two other words top IBM brass highlighted again and again were “Red Hat.”"]
At IBM’s Investor Day event in New York City this week, the first the company has held since 2021, a word executives stressed was “software.”
And two other words top IBM brass highlighted again and again were “Red Hat.”
“Hopefully you got the theme of the entire day today of us being a much more software-led company,” IBM chief financial officer James Kavanaugh told the audience.
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Red Hat Official ☛ AI 101 [Ed: Red Hat is pushing buzzwords and hype again]
Everyone’s talking about AI. Everyone says it’s the future. To find out where we’re going, we should know how we got here—and exactly what we’re working with.
We hear a short history of AI development before diving into how it’s already changed the ways we learn and code.
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Red Hat ☛ Quarkus in Action: Getting started with Quarkus
Note: The following is an excerpt from Quarkus in Action by Martin Štefanko and Jan Martiška (Manning Publications, January 2025). Download the full e-book at no cost and learn how to build Java applications using Quarkus from the ground up.
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Jonathan Dowland ☛ Jonathan Dowland: 10 years at Red Hat
I've just passed my 10th anniversary of starting at Red Hat! As a personal milestone, this is the longest I've stayed in a job: I managed 10 years at Newcastle University, although not in one continuous role.