Fedora and Red Hat
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PHP version 7.0.20RC1 and 7.1.6RC1
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Research Reports Initiation on Application Software Stocks -- Adobe Systems, Fortinet, Red Hat, and CDK Global
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Red Hat to acquire cloud development tool provider Codenvy
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.4 Includes Improved Security Features
One of the new capabilities in RHEL 7.4 is support for Network Bound Disk Encryption, which is a feature that enables organizations to encrypt the root volume of hard drives, without requiring users to re-enter the password after a system is rebooted.
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Red Hat shares insights into leveraging the power of API technology
Containers are powerful, but APIs are the true driver of cloud computing technology. In this Q&A, Red Hat reveals the underlying importance of API technology and its impact.
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Red Hat: Turning projects into products
Red Hat, the enterprise software company, recently launched its telecoms practice which focuses on OpenStack and NFV and networking for CSPs as well as the provision of consultancy services. The aim is to take the best innovations coming out of the upstream Opensource communities and ecosystems and turn them into commercial-grade enterprise products so that CSPs can scale and build their business and offerings based on the new technologies. The labs are a catalyst for turning projects into products.
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