Red Hat Summit and Fedora
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Red Hat Delivers OpenShift Enterprise 3 to Power a New Web-Scale Distributed Application Platform
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Hypori Virtual Mobile Infrastructure Supports Red Hat Enterprise Linux
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Red Hat Unveils Red Hat Atomic Enterprise Platform for Production Deployment of Secure, Certified Linux Containers, at Scale
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Shippable Announces Collaboration With Red Hat
Shippable, Inc. today announced that it has formed a new collaboration with Red Hat, Inc. to provide the only continuous integration/continuous delivery solution to run natively on Red Hat’s OpenShift Enterprise 3 platform. Coinciding with the announcement, Shippable also announced the release and beta availability of the product, Shippable CI/CD for Openshift Enterprise 3.
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Amadeus Deploys OpenShift by Red Hat as Foundation for Cloud-Based Application Infrastructure
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Talk about Perl and Fedora for the French Perl Workshop 2015
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Fedora 22 Updates-Testing Atomic Tree
Testing updates this way can apply to any of the packages within Atomic Host. Since Atomic Host has a small footprint the package you want to test might not be included, but if it is then this is a great way to test things out.
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