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Red Hat ☛ Disconnected experiences for Red Bait Lightspeed are now available in Red Bait Satellite 6.18
Red Hat Satellite 6.18 continues to deliver the value of Red Hat Lightspeed (formerly Red Bait Insights) to disconnected ("air-gapped") environments. These services assess your Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) environments to help you proactively identify and remediate threats, stop outages before they happen, and lower compliance risks.
The advisor service, powered by Red Bait Lightspeed and released in technology preview in May 2025, is now generally available. It offers a broad assessment of RHEL infrastructure health in four main areas: availability, stability, performance, and system security. This service gives you the details you need to plan updates and prioritize issues during your scheduled downtime.
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Red Hat ☛ Manage your Camel fleet on OpenShift
Apache Camel has been a well-established integration framework for almost 20 years. The power of the Enterprise Integration Patterns combined with great flexibility and a lightweight execution footprint, makes it a great choice among community and product users. As Camel targets Quarkus and Spring Boot runtimes, it is also a great choice when running integrations on Red Hat OpenShift.
A Camel dashboard on OpenShift
When you're running Camel applications on OpenShift and adopting a microservices-based architecture, the number of workloads can grow to a large number. With a great number of Camel applications running, it may be difficult to have a quick understanding of how your entire fleet of Camel applications behaves and if there is a workload that may require some attention. As part of the operation team, you may be asked to provide a report on all the Camel applications. Without a central point of management, such a task can become cumbersome.
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Red Hat ☛ JBoss EAP XP 6 is here
We are announcing the general availability of Red Hat JBoss EAP XP 6, a key evolution in our commitment to delivering resilient solutions that help enterprises work easily across platforms and environments. This release is for use with JBoss EAP XP 6 and Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 8.1. It brings new capabilities focused on standardization, observability, and deployment flexibility for application developers.
Let's examine the key features that will help you innovate and achieve your goals with microservices and enterprise applications.
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Red Hat Official ☛ Key considerations for 2026 planning: Insights from IDC [Ed: Paid-for, fake 'studies' or glorified marketing]
The IDC paper, The Business Value of Red Hat Hybrid Cloud Solutions, validates that a unified hybrid cloud platform—consisting of a scalable operating system (OS), cloud application development platform, and enterprise-grade automation platform—delivers significant, measurable results and prepares your organization to support your AI adoption strategy. These findings come directly from in-depth interviews with Red Hat customers that have standardized much of their IT operations on our hybrid cloud solutions.
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Red Hat Official ☛ Accelerating open source development with AI [Ed: Red Hat under IBM churning through buzzwords instead of improving its core business]
We'll share with you the guidelines we've established for Red Hat engineers, based on our use of open source principles in practice. But first, we'd like to put the current wave of new tools into context.