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That Linux flaw may be fixed, but what about your containers?
Countless patching efforts are now under way for the years-old bug discovered in the GNU C Library this week, but organizations that use container technology shouldn't relax just yet.
"As patches are being delivered by Linux vendors and community distributions, there’s one glaring issue at play: Who’s fixing containers?" wrote Red Hat's Gunnar Hellekson, director of product management, and Josh Bressers, security strategist, in a blog post Friday.
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Docker, Red Hat & Linux: How containers can boost business and save time for developers
Container technology is in a period of explosive growth, with usage numbers nearly doubling in the last few months and vendors increasingly making it available in their portfolios.
Docker, which has popularised the technology, reported that it has now issued two billion 'pulls' of images, up from 1.2 billion in November 2015.
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Red Hat’s Ansible brings networking to devops
A new release issued this week from Red Hat Ansible – an open source project and commercial product for creating a devops environment – is enabling developers to control network infrastructure.
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Red Hat’s (RHT) Buy Rating Reaffirmed at Credit Agricole
Red Hat Inc (NYSE:RHT)‘s stock had its “buy” rating reissued by equities researchers at Credit Agricole in a report released on Thursday, Analyst Ratings Network.com reports.
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Top Stocks of the day: Red Hat, Inc. (NYSE:RHT)
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Microsoft Azure Adds RHEL, Linux Containers and Other Open Source Options
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Microsoft adds Red Hat Linux to Azure Marketplace
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Red Hat, Microsoft partner to run RHEL in Azure
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Microsoft brings Red Hat Enterprise Linux to Azure
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