Tag: red hat
Welcome to the security buyers club: Red Hat voices plan to acquire StackRox
After Palo Alto Networks, Veeam, Cisco and VMware secured themselves some cloud-native peace of mind, Red Hat has […]
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.3 adds roles, tunings, profiles, app streams, containers. That’s it.
The world’s favourite grown-up headgear-themed Linux distro, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, has reached version 8.3, Red Hat has […]
What’s the point: Red Hat Marketplace, JDK version control, and Visual Studio Codespaces
After keeping its business under its hat for a couple of months, the IBM acquisition and venerable open […]
I node what you’ll do next summer: Red Hat drops veil on OpenShift 4.5, pushing virtualization and edge use-cases
Just in time for KubeCon Europe, Red Hat has decided to update its Kubernetes distribution OpenShift to v4.5, […]
What’s the point: Ansible, Datadog, Amazon, Lens, Rust, and DeepMind
The team behind Red Hat’s IT automation tool Ansible is on track for the 2.10 release on September […]
Permission check due: Kubernetes fixes information leak in kube-controller-manager
A medium severity Server Side Request Forgery vulnerability has been found in Kubernetes’ kube-controller-manager – fixes are now […]
Ansible Automation Platform lends ops a helping self-service hand
Red Hat has updated its Ansible Automation Platform, pushing infrastructure management tool Ansible Tower over the 3.7-line and […]
What’s the point: Azure DevOps roadmap, Spring Boot, Skopeo, Drill in need, TriggerMesh, and RedisAI
The DevOps section of Microsoft’s Azure team has updated the roadmap for the service formerly known as Team […]
Container image registry Harbor ships in 2.0, gets OCI compliant
Container image registry Harbor has made the jump to version 2.0, which sees the project switching to a […]
OpenShift 4.4 goes all out on mixed workloads, puts observability at devs’ fingertips
Announced last week, version 4.4 of Red Hat’s container application platform OpenShift is now finally ready to be […]