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Hybrid CloudSecurity 101

No matter where you are in your hybrid cloud journey, security is a big concern. Hybrid cloud security vulnerabilities typically take the form of loss of resource oversight and control, including unsanctioned public cloud use, lack of visibility into resources, inadequate change control, poor configuration management, and ineffective access controls. This e-book discusses new approaches and considerations for protecting your business in the hybrid cloud.

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Developing apps in containers: 5 topics to discuss with your team

Sometimes talking to your development team can be difficult. You might be asking a lot from them with a limited budget, maintenance of existing systems, and tight deadlines. While you empower your developers to constantly learn new technologies and approaches, give them the tools that they need to be successful, the myriad of new information can be daunting. Check out these 5 questions for your app dev team to gauge how moving to containers and containerized application services and middleware can help them become more productive and efficient.

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Leading educational publisher halves time to market for new applications

To succeed in an increasingly competitive market, educational publishing company Scholastic decided to adopt a more flexible microservices-based development approach to offer new products and services faster. To take advantage of a supported Kubernetes container platform, the company chose to deploy Red Hat OpenShift ContainerPlatform on Amazon Web Services (AWS). This new environment lets developers reuse microservices to more efficiently build new services, with less focus on management and provisioning. Scholastic has not only cut its time to market in half, from months to weeks, but also improved its scalability and availability in response to shifting demand.

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Building apps in containers: 5 things to share with your manager checklist

It can be difficult to bring new solutions to your boss. You’re bumping up against budget, security, and the task of maintaining existing systems, and management is just trying to keep things up and running. Here are 5 key points to bring to your boss about developing applications and microservices using containers and enterprise Kubernetes to increase your rate of innovation and competitiveness.

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Ford Motor Company case study

Ford Motor Company seeks to provide mobility solutions at accessible prices to its customers, including dealerships and parts distributors who sell to a variety of retail and commercial consumers.To speed delivery and simplify maintenance, the company sought to create a container-based application platform to modernize its legacy stateful applications and optimize its hardware use. With this platform, based on Red Hat OpenShift and supported by Red Hat and Sysdig technology, Ford has improved developer productivity, enhanced its security and compliance approach, and optimized its hardware use to improve operating costs. Now, the company can focus on exploring new ways to innovate, from big data to machine learning and artificial intelligence.

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Moving legacy applications to containers

Legacy applications are not typically considered for public cloud deployments because of security, regulatory, data locality, or performance concerns. Containers make many of the services offered by public cloud providers possible and help increase automation.Migrating legacy applications to containers removes barriers to modernization. Red Hat® OpenShift® helps organizations complete this migration, letting them respond better to changing business demands. Read this brief to learn more.

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Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management for Kubernetes Infographic

Red Hat® Advanced Cluster Management for Kubernetes offers end-to-end management visibility and control to manage your cluster and application life cycle, along with security and compliance of your entire Kubernetes domain across multiple data centers and public clouds. Check out this data sheet to learn more.

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Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform

As enterprises share, vet, and manage automation content across domains of their business, they need a foundation of an automation language that multiple people in the organization can understand. Pathways between these different domains must evolve to link multiple automation use cases, and governance and analytics become necessary to look across and manage these automation pathways.

Red Hat® Ansible® Automation Platform is the foundation for building and operating automation services at scale, providing enterprises a composable, collaborative, and trusted execution environment. It meets customers where they are in their automation journey, bringing them a flexible automation platform to facilitate success from multiple points in their IT infrastructure. Ansible’s simple, easy-to-read automation language has made it easy for teams across an organization to share, vet, and manage automation content. Now, Ansible Automation Platform helps create an ecosystem for sharing the best automation content across the entire IT organization.

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Network Automation for Everyone

Network automation is critical for supporting the increasing application and workload needs of modern, digital business. Red Hat® Ansible® Automation Platform provides an automation engine, a management interface, automation analytics, content management, and support—for better control over and visibility into network resources. As a result, businesses can improve infrastructure availability, staff productivity, network security, and configuration compliance.

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Improving compliance with network automation technology

Enterprises can build network automation initiatives that improve compliance and reduce risk. This analyst paper from Enterprise Management Associates (EMA) makes the business case for network automation, examines the roadblocks that an organization might encounter, and offers guidance on how to implement an effective compliance strategy with network automation.

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10 ways to automate Microsoft Windows with Red Hat Ansible

Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform contains modern tools for managing and automating Microsoft Windows environments. In this checklist, you will learn 10 ways Ansible can be used to manage and execute core functions in Windows environments, from security updates to remote management using WinRM.

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