Modernizing Legacy Applications For The Digital Age

Technology today moves fast. Customers demand unique, high-quality digital experiences for interacting with your company, and they'll move on quickly to a competitor if they don't get what they want. Yet enterprises today struggle not only with new product development, but also with the ongoing maintenance and upkeep of a significant legacy application portfolio that has been a bedrock of their company's longevity. IT executives are quickly realizing that a bi-modal approach to their application portfolio, where some components can evolve quickly while others are left to stagnate, is now inhibiting growth, because innovative customer experiences are forcing fundamental changes in business processes. These modifications, which touch all applications, mean that legacy systems are now becoming a drag on innovation. A new approach is needed.

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The Business Value of Red Hat Solutions and Cost Relationship to Unpaid Alternatives – IDC Report

This IDC Study takes a look at such a comparison of several Red Hat products including Red Hat Enterprise Linux (including Red Hat Satellite and Red Hat Insights); Red Hat OpenStack, Red Hat OpenShift, and Red Hat Ansible, with community-based alternatives. The cost of deploying, managing and life-cycling these products, both individually and collectively, was considered in comparison to community-based alternatives. In addition, the impact of user productivity — the impact of time to deploy, cost of outages, and related metrics — was considered for these two sets of technologies.

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10 Ways to Improve I.T. Efficiency

In today’s digital businesses, IT organizations are expected to deliver more services at a faster pace than ever before.

However, the IT infrastructures of most companies encompass a variety of operating system vendors and versions, server hardware configurations, and management tools, resulting in a complex maze of resources that requires a large, highly skilled IT staff. Interoperability issues, complicated administration, and convoluted processes can delay provisioning, increase downtime, and create security and compliance risks, all greatly hindering flexible and efficient operations.

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RHEL 8 Technology Brief Managing/Insights

In a digital world, your IT environment is a critical business asset. Customers expect high-quality services and innovation and can be quick to move to another vendor if your organization cannot meet their needs. As a result, you must manage your IT environment to be as efficient, reliable, and secure as possible. To achieve this, you need a trusted operating system with easy-to-use management, visibility, and remediation tools.

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The trillion dollar impact of Red Hat Enterprise Linux infographic

Out of $188 trillion of worldwide business revenue in 2019,$10 trillion is touched by Red Hat Enterprise Linux. About 900,000 people are employed by Red Hat and its ecosystem,powering 1.7 million IT professionals who work on Red Hat-enabled systems for a total of 2.6 million in Red Hat–related positions in 2019.

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IDC Infographic: Business value of Red Hat solutions over unpaid software (“free to fee”)

IDC’s Business Value research shows that subscription-based, supported Red Hat solutions have serious cost advantages over free, non supported open source infrastructure software. Commercial support for Red Hat products—such as Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Red Hat Ansible Automation, Red Hat OpenStack Platform—supply rapid value and reduce the burden of self-support that’s necessary to maintain free, open source software solutions. Download this infographic to see the highlights of IDC’s research.

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KuppingerCole Report Leadership Compass Database and Big Data Security

This Leadership Compass from analyst firm KuppingerCole provides an overview of the market for database and big data security solutions along with guidance and recommendations for finding the sensitive data protection products that best meet client’s requirements.

The report examines a broad range of technologies, vendor product and service functionality, relative market shares, and innovative approaches to implementing consistent and comprehensive data protection across the enterprise.

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IBM Security Guardium Analyzer Data Sheet

As more and more data is created, new compliance requirements are added, and data privacy in general reaches new levels of influence in consumer purchasing decisions, how can technology leaders ensure they keep close tabs on this data and the associated security and compliance risk?

Learn how Guardium Analyzer helps users efficiently assess security and compliance risk associated with regulated data. It helps identify databases containing regulated data and then helps minimize risk using next-generation classification techniques and vulnerability scanning.

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Securing Cloud environments: Five Data Encryption best practices to help reduce your risk

From the perspectives of both data protection and regulatory compliance, it is just as critical to protect sensitive cloud-based data as it is on-premises data. One way to do this is through data encryption, yet many business’s encryption efforts are mired in fragmented approaches, siloed strategies for policy management and compliance reporting, and decentralized key management. These situations have all contributed to making encryption complicated and difficult to implement and manage.

This paper looks at 5 best practices for securing data in multi-cloud environments using the latest data encryption technologies.

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Overcome the challenges of protecting data that is here, there and everywhere

When it comes to cloud environments, whether in the public cloud or a privately hosted or hybrid environment, data security and protection controls must protect sensitive data—and support constantly growing government and industry compliance requirements. Read this ebook to learn how data security and protection technologies should operate in multiple environments (physical, cloud and hybrid) at the same time.

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iPaaS Grid Report

Integration platforms as a service (iPaaS) provide a centralized console to manage, govern, and integrate cloud-based applications. These tools work by connecting cloud applications and services, and controlling integration flows. They can speed up product development by integrating existing tools, and increase data volume by utilizing external sources. Companies use these tools to scale performance needs, add product functionality, and structure application integrations. Features or data can be added or removed quickly, reducing failover, downtime, and development time. There is some relationship between iPaaS and ESB software, but iPaaS is typically used for customer-facing applications, while ESB is used for internal data transfers and updates.

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Central Role of Messaging Middleware in Cloud and Digital Transformation Initiatives

Highly decentralized computing is the new normal for most organizations, and digital transformation (DX) initiatives are changing application architectures to event driven to support real-time and near-real-time response cycles. In this environment, enterprises are increasingly turning to messaging middleware to meet the combined requirements of complexity, speed, reliability, and security to connect the digital world of applications and data.

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Whitepaper – Driving Healthcare Innovation with Microservices

The healthcare industry has been affected by disruption and the need for healthcare innovation. Legislative, market, and technology pressures make it imperative for healthcare organizations — including hospitals and health systems, payers, and life sciences companies — to become more agile.

IT teams in the industry are considering a microservices-based architecture as a means of accelerating healthcare innovation and increasing project delivery speed. MuleSoft research suggests that application development productivity increases of up to 10x are possible. Healthcare specifically stands to benefit from this architectural paradigm.

This whitepaper will address:

  • Why microservices matter for healthcare IT teams and for healthcare innovation.
  • Design principles for a microservices architecture.
  • How Anypoint Platform can help you implement microservices best practices.

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