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Embedding agile culture as an engagement lead in Japan
In 2018, Red Hat launched our Open Innovation Labs in Japan. Through this program, our consulting team works directly with clients’ development teams, offering hands-on guidance in modern methodologies such as agile development and DevOps.We recently interviewed Yoshikazu Y., agile engagement lead and the head of Open Innovation Labs in Japan. Yoshikazu shared insights on…
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Build RHEL 10 Beta with Insights Image Builder
Insights image builder has added Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 10 Public Beta to the list of operating systems that you can build for all of your hybrid-cloud environments. You can learn more about RHEL 10 in the announcement here. This makes it easier than ever to customize and launch a new RHEL 10 Beta…
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5 ways to maximize your cloud value with Red Hat solutions on AWS Marketplace
Using solutions from the world’s leading open source and hybrid cloud provider on the world’s most popular cloud provider is simpler than you think.A new strategic collaboration agreement with AWS will significantly expand availability of Red Hat offerings in AWS Marketplace, accelerating cloud modernization through virtualization and AI.IT leaders face the dual challenge of pushing…
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Now available: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 Beta
Today, we’re excited to invite you to beta-test Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 10, the next major version of the enterprise operating system. With this newest release, we’re delivering a modern Linux experience on a platform that can support enduring operational technologies and emerging workloads alike.This beta strengthens a commitment we made when we released…
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Jumpstart GitOps with image mode
A year ago, I was introduced to image mode for Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). That introduction brought me back together with some folks I’d worked with in Project Atomic, and it proved that you could orchestrate the complete build and automation of an operating system using application pipelines. Finally, sysadmins can take advantage of…
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Do software security features matter in the world of vulnerability remediation?
It’s easy to tick the checkboxes on a compliance checklist with the mindset that your system is protected and not exposed to risk. If it is this simple, why do we continue to invest billions of dollars in developing security controls and software development lifecycle (SDL) practices that help harden software and minimize risk? What…
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Virtualization in retail: Options for virtualizing small, medium and large store systems
For many years, software virtualization has allowed retailers to deliver improved store-based applications without the need to add hardware capacity. Customer-facing applications such as stock control and customer loyalty programs, and colleague-facing applications such as replenishment and staff rotas are critical to store success. As the number and complexity of store applications increases, retailers will…
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EMEA Blog | Deutsche Telekom, Red Hat and IBM collaborate on successful O-Cloud trial for Open RAN
The parties complete initial key phase for independent O-Cloud developmentOn its mission to become the leading digital service provider, Deutsche Telekom has pioneered open RAN since it co-founded the xRAN Forum in 2016, leading to the formation of the O-RAN Alliance in 2018. Deutsche Telekom’s goal is to establish multi-vendor O-RAN as a solution for…
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Our top application development articles of 2024
2025 is fast approaching, but we have just enough time left to take a look at 2024’s most popular articles on application development, as well as some standout learning paths and e-books. The top 10 most popular app dev articles of 2024 This year’s most popular topics include Kafka data storage and migration, API management,…
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The Time Zone Database Package (tzdata) review for 2024
The Time Zone Database Package (tzdata) provides Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) with the time zone information needed for all applications or runtimes in the operating system to print local time correctly. The GNU C Library (glibc) uses the tzdata package, so APIs like strftime() work correctly, while applications such as /usr/bin/date use this information to print the local…