Red Hat: Improved CVE Pages, OpenShift Container Storage 4 and More
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New and Improved CVE Pages
In a previous blog post, we mentioned the ongoing work to overhaul our CVE pages and we are happy to announce those changes are now live. If you navigate to any CVE from our Red Hat CVE Database or an external source like a search engine, you'll be presented with the new user interface that displays important information and metadata about a specific CVE that is relevant to Red Hat's products.
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Red Hat OpenShift Container Storage 4: Driving Innovation through Collaboration
Red Hat is focused on delivering a storage product that rounds out the Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform ecosystem through enterprise-ready data services for the hybrid cloud. Red Hat OpenShift Container Storage 4 makes it easy for applications — traditional as well as emerging workloads — to consume storage resources, enabling developers to focus on innovation and reducing Time to Market.
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How automating insights can accelerate efficiencies in banking
For financial services firms, the effort to do more with less seems like a never-ending goal. Now, with advanced digital technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), cognitive computing, and other modern initiatives to streamline legacy processes and help reduce costs, the effort is gaining renewed ground.
Automation in banking began in earnest decades ago. In the early 1950s, Bank of America began working with Stanford Research Institute to develop a computer-based check processing system and machine-readable checks that would help the bank more efficiently handle the growing amount of paperwork involved in bookkeeping.
At the time, banks struggled to keep up with the flow of paper and the manual check-clearing processes involved with billions of checks being written each year. Engineers developed Electronic Recording Machine, Accounting (ERMA), and the M/CR, or magnetic-ink character recognition check coding system. Then in the late 1960s, automated teller machines (ATMs) came onto the scene, fundamentally impacting banking servicing.
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