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Red Hat opens the door to wider use of OpenShift container technology

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Jun 30, 2016
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To move to the cloud, you may need to fire your CIO

CIOs should be cautious about adopting new technology, but not blindly opposed -- otherwise, shadow IT takes over Read More

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Red Hat opens the door to wider use of OpenShift container technology
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Red Hat opens the door to wider use of OpenShift container technology

New pricing and support levels are designed to entice developers into building private and hybrid clouds with OpenShift Read More

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Is desktop-as-a-service ready for business?

Licensing complications and an immature market limit where DaaS is useful, but desktops in the cloud are ideal for specific situations Read More

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Microsoft Azure makes Docker a first-class citizen

The newest features for containers and microservices in Azure are another step away from the obtrusive toolchains of the Microsoft of old Read More

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Shifting Testing Left at the Component Level

Research shows that on average teams need access to 52 dependent components for development or testing but have unrestricted access to only 23 of the needed 52 components. In order to remove these roadblocks and achieve their speed-to-market goals, dev and test teams must practice unconstrained development. Read More

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