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The co-creator of OpenStack will be certified by Red Hat as a provider of management services for OpenStack deployments based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
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Do you still need middleware? It’s an important question without a clear answer, as the most prominent forces driving enterprise IT architecture today are pulling in opposite directions.
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The opening of a public beta for version 7 of Red Hat’s Enterprise Applications Platform marks the official transformation of all of its middleware services to containerization.
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One of the crown jewels of Red Hat’s OpenStack is now generally available to organizations with the flip of a few switches, no on-premise deployment required.
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The world fares so much better when the warfare stops. Yesterday's partnership agreement between Linux leader Red Hat and that other operating system leader Microsoft could remove the biggest cultural and political obstruction to the evolution of data center and server technology.
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By now, you’re probably familiar with virtualization, and it has probably been defined for you as the staging of software assets on a software-based platform spread across multiple servers, engineered to look to those assets like a hardware-based platform.
That’s certainly what virtualization has been for most data centers.
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“Just because you can start using containers doesn’t mean that you should,” said the lone woman on the OpenStack panel of experts. She is Caroline McCrory, vice president of business development for Cloudsoft, a cloud orchestration platform maker. But McCrory isn't alone.
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The distinction between an Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) platform and a Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) platform used to be clear and consistent. You would deploy services on an IaaS that you would otherwise deploy on your own servers, whereas you would produce custom applications to be run from a PaaS.
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