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Why Service Mesh Architectures Are Kubernetes' New Traffic Cop

From Linkerd to Istio, service mesh architectures are increasingly being harnessed by enterprises to make managing container clusters easier.

Open Compute Project: Redefining Open Source for the Data Center

OCP expanded the meaning of "open source" beyond software to address the same problems open source software is meant to address.

Container Technology Complexity Drives Kubernetes as a Service

The complexity of container management prompted an emerging aspect of digital transformation – Kubernetes as a Service.

Jim Whitehurst Left IBM Because He'd Rather Be CEO

Contrary to what some may have feared, the exec's departure wasn't a sign that IBM was trying to make Red Hat more like IBM, reneging on its earlier promise.

Former Red Hat CEO Jim Whitehurst Steps Down from Role of IBM President

He was expected to bring Red Hat's open organization culture to the old-guard corporate giant.

Buoyant Cloud Offers Managed Service Mesh

Linkerd, considered the easiest to use open source service mesh, just got easier with Buoyant Cloud's "Service Mesh as a Service."

SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 SP3 Adds Binary Compatibility With OpenSUSE Leap

SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 SP3 opens the door for DevOps teams to use openSUSE Leap for non-mission-critical workloads and save the SLE licenses for servers running in production.

Who's Winning in the Container Software Market

Thanks to its container customer training, the $1 billion container software market is Red Hat’s to lose. Where do the other players stand?

CentOS Stream vs. CentOS Linux: Red Hat Explains the Differences

At the recent Red Hat Summit, the company gave developers everything they needed to assess CentOS Stream vs. CentOS Linux.

Automakers Race to the IoT and Manufacturing Edge

Thanks to increased demand for internet-connected cars, autos are driving the manufacturing edge with robotics-driven automation during assembly.

Traditionally Web Host-Focused CloudLinux Rolls Out TuxCare, an Enterprise Brand

With enterprise customers now driving roughly half of its business, the company is making a concerted effort to cater to them.

Red Hat Summit 2021 Part 2 Focuses on Deeper Technical Content

Red Hat Summit 2021 began in April with a slew of high-level keynotes and guest speakers; the follow-up event digs into the nitty-gritty technical details.

Rocky Linux, CentOS Founder’s AWS-Sponsored CentOS Stand-in, Stresses Extensibility

It won't be the first CentOS replacement out the door, but it's being designed to become much more than a RHEL clone.

Istio v Linkerd: The Former May Be More Service Mesh Than You Need

Linkerd developer points to hidden overhead costs in Istio, suggesting that the most popular service mesh isn't right for everyone.

Will CNCF's 'Service Mesh Interface' Help Consolidate the Service Mesh Market?

Service meshes have proliferated, and they aren't compatible. Will a Kubernetes equivalent emerge in this space?

Expect Rancher and Kubernetes to Be the Stars at Digital SUSECON

This will be the first SUSECON since the Germany-based Linux company SUSE acquired the Kubernetes startup Rancher late last year. Expect Rancher to be front and center at SUSECON, and expect some Rancher-focused news.

DockerCon 2021: Single Day Event To Focus on Container Devs

The online-only DockerCon 2021 will focus on building containerized applications and managing an application's delivery lifecycle.

Red Hat Talks CentOS Past, Present, and Future

Making the case for CentOS Stream, Red Hat experts promise that the much more frequently released updates will be stable.

Red Hat's RHEL 8.4 Release Targets Edge Deployments

Unveiled at this year's Red Hat Summit, the latest version of Red Hat’s flagship enterprise offering, RHEL 8.4, features edge-focused improvements like enhanced container management, less reboots after an update and more.

Minified Linux Offerings Boost Containers and Edge Processing

Because edge locations are often unstaffed, or staffed by technicians, edge processing requires low maintenance solutions.

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