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The Red Hat OpenStack Platform 13 release was officially announced here on May 21, bringing along with it new features and expanded support for the open-source cloud platform. In a video interview with eWEEK, Mark McLoughlin, senior director of engineering for OpenStack at Red Hat, details what's new in the release and what is set to come in the next release. Red Hat OpenStack Platform 13 is based on the upstream OpenStack Queens release that first became generally available on Feb. 28.
Ubuntu's Shuttleworth Creates Controversy with OpenStack Summit Vancouver Keynote
OpenStack Foundation pulls Shuttleworth Keynote Video after he takes direct aim at rivals
OpenStack Boosts Container Security with Kata Containers 1.0
The 1.0 milestone of Kata containers provides enterprises and clouds providers with a new technology to help protect and isolate cloud workloads all the way down to the bare metal hardware.
How OpenStack is Redefining Itself and Open Infrastructure
The OpenStack Foundation is no longer interested in only its own cloud platform, but also in enabling the broader ecosystem of open infrastructure.
In a session at the OpenStack Summit, Thierry Carrez, VP of Engineering at the OpenStack Foundation outlined the step the foundation is taking to create what he referred to as a better defined OpenStack. The key theme of the redefinition is that OpenStack is no longer just about the OpenStack cloud platform project.OpenStack is moving from being about cloud projects to a new model that aims to be goal oriented.
OpenStack Moves Beyond the Cloud to Open Infrastructure
At the OpenStack Summit in Vancouver, the open-source effort outlines its efforts to help enable open infrastructure.
WordPress 4.9.6 Update Helps Websites Prepare for GDPR
A week ahead of the GDPR deadline, new open-source WordPress content management system update provides administrators with capabilities to protect user privacy.
Red Hat Virtualization 4.2 Adds New SDN, High-Performance Features
While containers and Kubernetes are among the hottest areas in application deployment, enterprises are still deploying virtual machines and hypervisors. To help support the continued demand for virtualization, Red Hat announced its Red Hat Virtualization 4.2 update on May 15.
Red Hat's Serverless Blockchain Future Powered by Open Source Innovation
Red Hat isn't just investing in Linux, as CTO outlines how open-source community projects lead to product innovation.
How the Kubernetes Security Response Team Works
The open-source Kubernetes container orchestration is an increasingly deployed platform that is now supported across all three major public cloud providers (Google, AWS and Azure) as well as enterprise private clouds. Container security is a big issue these days, and keeping Kubernetes secure involves multiple aspects. In a video, Brandon Philips, former CTO of CoreOS, talks about how the Kubernetes security team works and responds to vulnerability reports.
Red Hat Announces OpenShift Products, Partnerships at Annual Summit
Red Hat announced new products and expanded partnerships at its Red Hat Summit conference in San Francisco.
OpenShift Roadmap: What's Next for Red Hat's Kubernetes Container Platform?
Red Hat is increasingly focusing on its OpenShift container platform for enabling organization to deploy and deliver applications. OpenShift was a dominant topic at the 2018 Red Hat Summit, with a multiple announcements and pronouncements about the Kubernetes platform's future. The next major release of OpenShift is version 3.10 which is set for July. OpenShift 3.11 is currently scheduled for September, with OpenShift 3.12, which will integrate all the CoreOS components set for December.
Misunderstood Intel Documentation Leads to Multi-Vendor Vulnerability
Operating system vendors are pushing out updates to address a flaw in how a hardware debugging command has been implemented, that could potentially expose users to risk.
Red Hat Advances OpenShift Container Platform
On the first day of the 2018 Red Hat Summit event in San Francisco, Red Hat reveals its future roadmap for CoreOS integration and details new partner efforts with IBM and MIcrosoft, as well as detailing the future direction of its OpenShift Kubernetes container orchestration platform.
How Red Hat is Embracing CoreOS Technologies
For the better part of the last four months, Brandon Philips has been a Red Hat employee. Philips, the former CTO of CoreOS joined Red Hat earlier this year, after Red Hat acquired CoreOS in a $250 million deal. In a video interview, Philips provides insight into what has changed since CoreOS has become part of Red Hat and where he has been spending his time.
Cloud-Native Technologies That Made an Impression at KubeCon EU 2018
Vendors big and small announced new and improved services that help to further enable Kubernetes deployments.
Open-Source Rook Cloud Storage Project Backer Upbound Raises $9M for Multi-Cloud
Bassam Tabbara, CEO of Upbound discusses the CNCF's Rook cloud storage orchestration project and the multi-cloud future his company is hoping to enable.
Fedora 28 Improves Linux Server Modularity
First release in 2018 of Red Hat's Fedora community Linux is now generally available. For server users, the biggest change in Fedora 28 is the new modularity initiative, which offers server administrators a range of options for application versions.
Kubecon + CloudNativeCon EU 2018 : Towards the Multi-Cloud Future
COPENHAGEN, Denmark — The Kubecon + CloudNativeCon EU conference kicked off here today with speakers all heralding the success of the expanding efforts of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation.
Red Hat Launches Kubernetes Operator Framework Project
The open-source Kubernetes project is not just a container orchestration system, it can also be a platform for deploying and managing applications as well. That's the goal of the Kubernetes Operator Framework project, which was officially announced by Red Hat on May 1 at the Kubecon EU conference.
Ubuntu 18.04 Bionic Beaver Advances Canonical's Cloud, Kubernetes Strategy
Shuttleworth took specific aim at rival Linx vendor Red Hat noting that a user of the older Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.x (RHEL) operating system could run the system through Ubuntu's Physical to Container (PtoC) tool and end up with a RHEL LXD container running on a modern Ubuntu kernel. A key reason why an organization might do that, according to Shuttleworth, is due to the fact that the older RHEL releases don't have kernels that have been patches for the recent spectre and meltdown CPU flaws.
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