Leftovers: Red Hat
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RedHat Microservices Architecture Developer Day London
On Thursday, RedHat ran a Microservices Architecture Development Day in London, aimed at demonstrating a set of open-source tools that can be combined to provide a microservice architecture. With Kubernetes being demonstrated to orchestrate Docker containers that are running Fabric8 and Apache Camel routes, along with logging and metrics, the combined presentation was a great introduction to the tools and techniques that are useful in building a distributed application.
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RHT Earnings Preview: Red Hat Stock May Exceed Expectations
The largest distributor of open-source enterprise Linux products, Red Hat (RHT), is due to announce its first quarter fiscal 2015 results on Thursday. While some investors have remained skeptical regarding whether RHT can maintain the strong momentum it has shown over the past few quarters, there are good reasons to believe that the company is on the right track and can continue to exceed investor expectations.
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Pricing Perspectives: Red Hat (NYSE:RHT)
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Red Hat CEO, wife donate to female entrepreneur group Soar Triangle
Red Hat CEO JIm Whitehurst and his wife Lauren have made a crucial donation to SoarTriangle, an organization donated to help female entrepreneurs secure funding for startup ventures. Mrs. Whitehurst also is involved with the group as a principal.
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