Red Hat: OpenShift Container Platform, CTICC, Quote-to-Cash
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Red Hat Hugs AWS with Latest OpenShift Container Platform Release
Red Hat released the latest iteration of its OpenShift Container Platform sporting tighter integration of Amazon Web Services (AWS) and its own OpenShift Ansible Broker for provisioning and managing services.
OpenShift Container Platform 3.7 users will now have direct access to a handful of AWS services. These services can be configured and deployed from within OpenShift.
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Redhat; making open source technologies for the enterprise
Cape Business News recently attended the Africom exhibition which took place at the CTICC from the 7th to the 9th of November. Africom is the continent's largest telecoms‚ media and technology event.
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Apttus Quote-to-Cash Solution Selected by Red Hat
Apttus, the global leader in Quote-to-Cash and Contract Lifecycle Management solutions utilizing artificial intelligence, today announced that Red Hat has chosen to expand its end-to-end sales process with the Apttus CPQ and CLM solutions. Red Hat delivers an open source stack of trusted, high-performing technologies that are used by enterprises across industries. Selecting Apttus tools is part of Red Hat's initiative to streamline and automate the Quote-to-Cash process.
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Delve into today’s share market: Red Hat, Inc. (NYSE:RHT)
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Red Hat Inc. (RHT) Moves Higher on Volume Spike for November 16
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Risk Malaise Alert in Option Market: Red Hat Inc Implied Price Swing Hits A Reduced Level
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