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NEC Contributes to Successful Trial of KDDI's Next Generation Platform
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Nec Corporation: Trial reviews feasibility of KDDI's integrated platform
The platform, in collaboration with Red Hat, K.K, a subsidiary of Red Hat, includes infrastructure and IaaS, and can operate with multiple types of systems.
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Red Hat’s Open Innovation Labs leverages culture, self-serve platforms
Around a year and a half ago, Red Hat Inc. was tapped by its strategic advisory board to create a program that would demonstrate Red Hat’s methods of software building and implementation. The resulting Open Innovation Labs program has since partnered with a total of 12 organizations worldwide, on two continents.
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DOE Lab Adopts Red Hat’s Cloud Platform to Aid Research Efforts
The Energy Department‘s Oak Ridge National Laboratory has deployed Red Hat‘s cloud platform within the laboratory’s compute and data infrastructure to support scientific and computational research projects at ORNL.
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Telcos, education benefiting from open-source convergence
In the coming year, open-source proponents anticipate that the worlds of containers, container orchestration and the dynamic infrastructure services underneath will all start to merge and work together.
“We have two powerful platforms [OpenStack and OpenShift] to solve problems, and we’ve moving them closer and closer together,” said Paul Cormier (pictured, right), president of products and technology, Red Hat Software, at Red Hat Inc.
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