Tag: IBM
IBM unveils trio of open source Kubernetes projects, and not a Red Hat-trick in sight
IBM has unwrapped a trio of Kubernetes-focused open source projects today, building on the Razee project it launched […]
IBM closes Red Hat buy, developer programmes kept separate
IBM closed its acquisition of Red Hat today, and immediately declared that bar $34bn changing hands, nothing much […]
What’s the point: OpenAPI-to-GraphQL, TensorRT, Jenkins, GNU Rush
In time for its first major release, IBM decided to rename OASGraph to OpenAPI-to-GraphQL. The project is meant […]
Brussels gives Big Blue green light for Red Hat buy
IBM’s borging of Red Hat is a virtual cert, after the European Union gave its blessing to the […]
Red Hat loses Shadowman, gains revamped container registry
Red Hat has revved Quay, the container registry it inherited with its acquisition of Core OS. But somehow, […]
Red Hat spins virtualization for smoother enterprise SDN, serverless experience
Red Hat’s virtualisation stack has been updated for software-defined networks – and with a strong nod to the […]
IBM lets (more) Watson roam on other clouds
In a bid to bring its AI tools to users of other cloud offerings, IBM has added some […]
Want less IBM with that? IBM Cloud and Blockchains get cosy with rivals
IBM will embrace customers’ multi-node clouds and blockchains with changes to its virtual cloud stack in early 2019. […]
Running Chef Server on your IBM mainframe? Not for long…
Chef Software is pulling server support for IBM Linux on Z and Power Systems, giving customers until May […]
IBM is coming for Red Hat developers…sometime in 2019
If you’re a Red Hat developer, your ears must have been burning earlier today. That’s because IBM CEO […]