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Red Hat Quarkus Java stack moves to OpenShift
The Quarkus framework allows developers to build Kubernetes-native Java applications, now on OpenShift.
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Wipro and IBM target industry specific hybrid cloud solutions, aided by Red Hat
Wipro has unveiled plans to expand IBM Hybrid Cloud Practice capabilities, incorporating Red Hat technologies to create industry specific solutions.
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Arista adds IoT, remote-work management to campus family
Arista has added IoT monitoring and management to its CloudVision platform that can be shared with products by VMware, Microsoft and IBM's Red Hat.
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Still not dead: The mainframe hangs on, sustained by Linux and hybrid cloud
The mainframe—Linux alliance turns 20 this month and is proving to be more vital than ever, primarily in the form of Big Iron-based Red Hat OpenShift.
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IBM and Red Hat open hybrid cloud application market, built by partners
IBM and Red Hat have opened up what they call a "one-stop-shop" for customers looking to build, deploy and manage hybrid cloud applications.
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Red Hat: Top 5 trends for the channel to capitalise on in 2016
"There's a re-think among channel suppliers about what they offer as part of their core business and how to offer it."
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Are Microsoft, VMware and Red Hat better value than OpenStack distributions?
Are Microsoft, VMware and Red Hat better value than OpenStack distributions for total cost of ownership?
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NZ enterprise embraces cloud as Aussie organisations lag behind
New Zealand has a higher percentage of organisations with a cloud infrastructure in place with Australia lagging behind in terms of cloud adoption.
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Top 6 key business and technology trends for 2015...
“Organisations that embrace change and adopt new ways of working can be more successful."
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Tech watch: Everything and anything
Data has always been created in growing amounts, but not in the ways it is today. The Internet of Everything is the end result, but where does it leave the IT industry?
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