Thursday, November 29, 2018

Red Hat Enterprise Linux speeds up app development and delivery

Modern Infrastructure Digest

News and advice for creating tomorrow's data center | November 29, 2018

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FEATURED STORY
Red Hat finally ships Enterprise Linux 8.0 beta

By Ed Scannell, Senior Executive Editor

After two years of rumors and speculation, the beta version of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 offers technologies to help speed up developer delivery of on-premises and cloud apps. The RHEL 8 beta also features improved security and can deploy images across hybrid clouds. (SearchDataCenter.com)

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