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Red Hat has announced the release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.4, forming the foundation of the company’s new Red Hat Edge Initiative to power the next wave of edge computing.
Red Hat announced today its plans to deliver a predictable, functional, safe, certified, evolving Linux operating system for the automotive industry.
Less than a year and a half after it was bought by IBM, the biggest open source company Red Hat has killed off CentOS, once an independent project but since January 2014 a part of Red Hat itself.
Google has announced the first product in its Confidential Computing portfolio, along with a new configuration tool for government workloads.
HPE's recently appointed general manager, compute-hybrid IT, South Pacific Andrew Foot speaks exclusively to iTWire.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 is the foundation for digital transformation, according to Red Hat APAC office of technology director of product portfolio, Brendan Paget.
Enterprise open source provider Red Hat has announced its plans for integrating CoreOS with Red Hat Enterprise Linux, both in a new RHEL variant, and integration with OpenShift.
Developers from a number of GNU/Linux distributions have agreed to work on a package format known as snap that can be installed on any and all distributions.
When Microsoft announced a little over a week ago that it would be porting SQL Server to Linux by the middle of next year, it came as something of a surprise.
Red Hat and Microsoft have signed an agreement to collaborate on cloud deployments, allowing for the deployment of Red Hat solutions on Microsoft's cloud offering Azure.
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