Red Hat and Fedora
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An Introduction to Fast Forward Upgrades in Red Hat OpenStack Platform
OpenStack momentum continues to grow as an important component of hybrid cloud, particularly among enterprise and telco. At Red Hat, we continue to seek ways to make it easier to consume. We offer extensive, industry-leading training, an easy to use installation and lifecycle management tool, and the advantage of being able to support the deployment from the app layer to the OS layer.
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25 years: scaling our culture into the future
Thinking back on my time at Red Hat, a few memories stand out. Unveiling Red Hat Enterprise Linux in 2002 and pioneering the open source subscription model. Acquiring JBoss and moving into application development, signaling that we planned to become about much more than Linux in the years that followed. The moment when we rang the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange in 2006, beginning a new chapter in our history. The excitement and accompanying celebration when we became the first pure play, open source company to reach a billion dollars in revenue, a milestone some speculated may never happen in open source. Launching the Women in Open Source Awards to shine a light on the contributions that women make to open source and inspire the next generation of women to get involved. In 2016, when we launched CO.LAB, part of our Open Source Stories initiative, an immersive learning experience for middle-school girls from underserved communities focused on collaboration, community and open source principles.
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Where does OpenStack fit in a public cloud world?
In this post, we'll explore how OpenStack is competing in a market dominated by public cloud providers, and how it is positioned to grow in the future, especially in the hybrid cloud business.
OpenStack is used by companies like Comcast, PayPal, Walmart, Volkswagen, CERN, LexisNexis, AT&T, China Mobile, among many others, and by Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs in the UK. The market is strong for companies like telcos.
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Google’s Cloud Boss Is Eyeing a ‘Major Acquisition’ to Get Ahead
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Revenue Approximations Analysis: Maxim Integrated Products, Inc. (MXIM), Red Hat, Inc. (RHT)
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Two Hot Stocks on the Run: Maxim Integrated Products, Inc. (NASDAQ:MXIM), Red Hat, Inc. (NYSE:RHT)
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Bodhi 3.5.1 released
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DNF 3.0 Development Has Started For Linux Package Management
While the Yum-successor DNF package manager most commonly associated with Fedora just had its DNF 2.0 release at the end of 2016, DNF 3.0 is now under development.
Red Hat's Daniel Mach announced this morning that DNF 3.0 is under development as the package manager upgrade eventually finding its way to Fedora and presumably RHEL8 systems.
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Event Report for Ohio Linux Festival 30 September – 01 October 2017
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