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“Joget Operator has achieved Red Hat OpenShift Operator Certification and is part of the Red Hat Partner Connect ecosystem,” said Julio Tapia, director, Cloud Platforms ecosystem, Red Hat.
Red Hat announced the general availability of its OpenShift Container Platform 3.11 release on Oct. 10, providing organizations with new capabilities for managing cloud-native Kubernetes deployments.
Customers of Red Hat’s OpenShift container platform will now be able to deploy Windows containers alongside their Linux containers, according to reports. The move will help companies streamline ...
The company hopes to keep the momentum going with OpenShift 4, which will be available within the next month. It aims to provide the kind of automation needed when managing a distributed computing ...
Achieving Red Hat OpenShift Operator certification provides a simplified path for software partners to deliver tested Kubernetes applications on the industry’s leading enterprise Kubernetes platform, ...
Red Hat's aim for its OpenShift container management platform is nothing short of total domination of one of the tech industry's most rapidly growing markets, the company's CEO, Jim Whitehurst ...
Red Hat's new OpenShift Enterprise Platform as a Service cloud is all about Docker containers and Kubernetes orchestration all the time. Written by Steven Vaughan-Nichols, Senior Contributing ...
For both developers and operators, OpenShift fulfills the promise of PaaS.” Since then, OpenShift has undergone a complete rewrite to use Docker containers, instead of “cartridges” and ...
Most container work is done with Linux, but some jobs are also done with Windows-based containers, and now Red Hat makes it possible to manage both with Kubernetes via OpenShift.
OpenShift Container Platform 3.7 users will now have direct access to a handful of AWS services. These services can be configured and deployed from within OpenShift.
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