Red Hat: Eclipse MicroProfile, APIs, Customer Portal and More
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New Eclipse MicroProfile book provides introduction to enterprise Java microservices
Fellow Red Hat associates Cesar Saavedra, Pavol Loffay, Jeff Mesnil, Antoine Sabot-Durand, Scott Stark, and I have written a book on Eclipse MicroProfile, called Hands-On Enterprise Java Microservices with Eclipse MicroProfile.
This 256-page book provides an introduction to microservices and why they are important, and it showcases Eclipse MicroProfile as a way to implement so-called 12-factor apps.
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APIs as a Product: Get the value out of your APIs
APIs continue to spread, as seen in this 2019 report from ProgrammableWeb, which shows a 30% increase over last year’s growth rate. More regulations are enforcing the use of APIs to open up companies and foster innovation. Think of the Payment Services Directive version two (PSD2), open banking, and the public sector releasing 0pen data APIs. With such an abundance of APIs, it becomes increasingly crucial to get the value out of your APIs and differentiate yourself from the growing competition. It’s time to design and manage your APIs as a Product.
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Did you know that Red Hat Enterprise Linux for public clouds has management included?
To get started with Insights, the first thing you’ll need to do is create a Red Hat customer portal login if you don’t already have one using these instructions. This will give you access to the Red Hat Customer Portal and cloud.redhat.com which includes the Insights dashboard. Next, use the Getting Started page to enable the Insights client.
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Registration for Red Hat Summit 2020 now open!
One of the most exciting days of the year is finally here. Registration for Red Hat Summit 2020 is now open!
We’re heading back to San Francisco and the Moscone Center on April 27-29, 2020, where we expect thousands of customers, partners and technology industry leaders from around the world to come together for a high-energy week of innovation, education and collaboration.
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For the past 15 years, Red Hat Summit has delivered inspirational, educational and actionable content, industry-shaping news, and insight into best practices from customers and partners from around the world and across industries. Attendees also have the chance to talk to the teams who produce the technologies they depend on, and learn more about Red Hat’s product roadmap.
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Data science, orchestration, and more Ansible news
November's wander-around-the-web has turned up some interesting Ansible stories. It's fascinating to explore Ansible development through data, as Greg Sutcliffe does in his blog linked below. On the YouTubes this month, we found a couple of really interesting talks.
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