Red Hat and Fedora
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Migration of Parse Apps to Red Hat Mobile Application Platform
Following the announcement from Parse on January 28th that they will be shutting down operations in a year’s time, Red Hat has been working on a detailed migration guide to assist existing Parse enterprise customers in migrating their services to the Red Hat Mobile Application Platform (RHMAP).
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Red Hat Inc (RHT) Given Buy Rating at Oppenheimer
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Red Hat, Inc. (NYSE:RHT) Stock Rating Review
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Lucrative Stocks in today’s market:Red Hat, Inc., (NYSE:RHT)
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Stock Down this Year: Red Hat, Inc. (NYSE:RHT)
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Be wary of heroes
Inspiring change is difficult. Fighting the status quo typically means being able to communicate so effectively that powerful opponents can't win merely by outspending you. People need to read your work or hear you speak and leave with enough conviction that they in turn can convince others. You need charisma. You need to be smart. And you need to be able to tailor your message depending on the audience, even down to telling an individual exactly what they need to hear to take your side. Not many people have all these qualities, but those who do are powerful and you want them on your side.
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Another addition.
I’m extremely happy to announce that Randy Barlow has joined the Fedora Engineering team, effective today.
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Joining Fedora Engineering
I spent the last four years working on The Pulp Project, a component of Red Hat® Satellite 6. I worked with some of the finest engineers there and will always remember my time there fondly.
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Fedora Design Team lead Máirín Duffy wins O’Reilly Open Source Award
OSCON is O’Reilly’s annual Open Source Conference celebrating open source software and the people who make it happen. Red Hat developer and Fedora contributor Adam Miller published his event report for OSCON on the Community Blog yesterday.
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OSCON 2016 Expo Hall Booth Report
On Tuesday I attended OSCON‘s Open Container Day with members of the OpenShift team and the CentOS team. This turned out to be an interesting outing and I got pulled into an interview on TheNewStack with CentOS member Jim Perrin to discuss the Fedora and CentOS respective docker layered image build systems and tooling. This was a great opportunity to explain what we’re doing, why we’re doing it, and what we hope to provide to the community. This day was roughly half and half tech overview of different container tech and sales pitches from various companies. Which is somewhat understandable, since it’s a sponsored day event. I helped man the OpenShift table before getting pulled into TheNewStack interview.
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