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IBM Transforms its Software to be Cloud-Native and Run on Any Cloud with Red Hat

IBM announced that it has transformed its software portfolio to be cloud-native and optimized it to run on Red Hat OpenShift. Enterprises can now build mission-critical applications once and run them on all leading public clouds, including AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform, Alibaba and IBM Cloud and on private clouds.

The new cloud-native capabilities will be delivered as pre-integrated solutions called IBM Cloud Paks. The IBM-certified and containerized software will provide a common operating model and common set of services – including identity management, security, monitoring and logging – and are designed to improve visibility and control across clouds together with a unified and intuitive dashboard.

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‘IBM – Red Hat: I Would Not Think of It as A Merger or An Integration’

IBM completed its $34 billion acquisition of Red Hat on 10 July, 2019. While IBM says it will let Red Hat operate autonomously and independently, the world wondered what impact this mega acquisition would have on customers who are increasingly looking to deploy hybrid cloud solutions.

DIGITAL CREED met John C.P. Allessio, Senior Vice President & General Manager, Global Services, Red Hat a few days later.

In this interview, you will learn what the two companies stand to gain from each other through this partnership. And in our opinion, it has a lot to do with hybrid clouds, Red Hat Open Shift, and the downstream innovation from the open source community.

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CLOUD & DATA CENTEROPEN SOURCETECH NEWSTRENDING

RHEL 8: Simplifying the Management of Multiple Clouds

In the third and concluding part of our Red Hat series, we outline the features and enhancements of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8. These features are aimed at simplifying the management of hybrid, multicloud environments. Enhanced support for containers means developers can build applications once and run them anywhere – without worrying about the underlying hardware or the runtime environments.

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Red Hat Open Brand Project: New Hat, Same Soul

The Red Hat brand was once overshadowed by more prominent IT brands in a monopolistic technology industry. The brand is more prominent today and plays a vital role in the datacentre – so the brand logo had to keep up with that, and it was time for change. To do that, Red Hat announced the Open Brand Project at the end of 2016. In keeping with the open source community spirit of sharing and collaborating, it invited partners, customers, analysts, and media to participate in the redesign of its logo. Here’s how Red Hat worked with the community to make its old shadowman logo more prominent and vivid.

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