Red Hat and Fedora
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RHQ 4.13 released
This release contains a lot of bug fixes and smaller improvements, as well as some new features:
Alerts have a new status 'recovered', that can be filtered upon
The UI allows to hide elements that are not needed on a per user basis
The as7/WildFly plugin now supports runtime queues and topic subscribers
Further improvements in the Storage Nodes
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Three Years and Counting!
Making a quick pit stop to mark this milestone in my professional career: today is my 3-year anniversary at Red Hat! Time has certainly flown by and I really cannot believe that it has been three years since I joined this company.
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Red Hat and Partners Aim to Infuse Open NFV Tools in Telco Data Centers
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The first CentOS Linux Rolling media release
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Fedora 21 Is Coming In Just Two Days With Big Improvements
Fedora 21 is the first release of the Fedora.Next initiative that separates Fedora out into three products: Fedora Cloud, Fedora Server, and Fedora Workstation. These new Fedora "products" are fairly self explanatory and it's the Fedora 21 Workstation that most users will be after who want Fedora as a desktop operating system.
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Fedora 21 Release on December 9 Confirmed
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