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Red Hat opens first EMEA innovation lab
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Red Hat Open Innovation Labs opens in London
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Red Hat Delivers on Vision to Automate the Enterprise with Ansible
Ansible is a game-changing open source automation technology for the management of IT environments at scale. Designed to be simple to adopt, use, and understand, Ansible has become the world’s most popular open source IT automation technology, with more than 2,400 unique contributors, nearly 30,000 commits to the upstream Ansible open source project, and a user base that spans industries and the globe. Red Hat acquired Ansible in 2015, with the aim of helping users drive down the cost and complexity of deploying and managing both cloud-native and traditional applications across hybrid cloud environments. With Ansible, organizations can make the automated enterprise a reality.
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Red Hat exec talks open source strategies, innovation and VMware
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.4 Set to Improve Security Features
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.4 Beta now available to streamline management and automation, bolster security
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Red Hat Inc (RHT) EVP Sells $697200.00 in Stock
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Analyst Views On Top Movers In Recent Trade: Red Hat, Inc. (RHT), Zumiez Inc. (ZUMZ)
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Red Hat Inc (RHT) Stake Maintained by Bp Plc
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Red Hat Inc (RHT) CEO James M. Whitehurst Sells 47,608 Shares
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