IBM Lays Off Almost 2,000 While Red Hat Chases Big Telecoms
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IBM Shuts Down China R&D Division [Ed: So "completed its mission" is new language for "we laid off all the staff"]
The research and development division in China of US computing giant International Business Machines has officially shut down.
IBM China Ventures officially closed on March 1 after 32 years of operations, as it had "completed its mission," and IBM moves to integrate its global product development division, Yicai learned from IBM China.
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Red Hat Official ☛ Turkcell’s Unified Telco Cloud with Red Hat is Future-Ready
Following a successful trial, Turkcell is now moving its network functions into production on Red Hat OpenShift, starting with the most important IMS workloads and preparing to implement mission-critical 5G core workloads. Turkcell is looking for opportunities to extend its core capabilities to the edge, namely to the radio access network (RAN). Currently, the Red Hat OpenShift-based platform efficiently manages traffic volumes exceeding 15 terabits per second (Tbps).
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Silicon Angle ☛ Red Hat cozies up with telecom providers as open standards gain traction [Ed: Red Hat-sponsored puff pieces about Red Hat, without the publisher disclosing that]
Red Hat Inc. is taking advantage of the growing popularity of the Open Radio Access Network and the related Artificial Intelligence RAN specification to highlight a number of new partnerships it has forged with telecommunication providers, in announcements to be made at the MWC mobile world congress conference kicking off Monday in Barcelona.