IT has arrived as an essential expenditure to producing revenue for an organization. Almost everything is a software expenditure. We buy hardware to run applications that run our businesses. We invest in the cloud as an alternative to run applications…
Shadow Soft is deeply invested in helping customers maintain business continuity and stability regardless of external factors your organization might be facing.. More than ever, you have to reassess how you approach your people, internal processes, and supporting technology to weather the challenges and difficulties you are facing amidst COVID-19.
Given the large increase in telework demands as well as online services due to COVID-19, organizations are finding themselves more taxed than ever regarding infrastructure and technology to maintain operability.
Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management for Kubernetes (RHACM) provides a unified, centrally managed solution for customers with Kubernetes deployed across multiple environments.
So you’ve decided to take the plunge into the container world, adopt Kubernetes, and manage all of this through OpenShift, but have you made sure you’re ready to do so?
Thinking about containers? Chances are you’ve been considering a way to manage the development and operations surrounding them and likely have evaluated OpenShift as the platform to do just that.
Today’s competitive environment is driven by transformational change, innovation, and technologies that increase velocity to market while also protecting oneself from modern security threats as well as getting “left behind” in adopting modern business processes and development architectures.
With six kiosk demos – on Intel hardware – the Red Hat Truck is a high tech demonstration center on wheels. Shadow-Soft met face to face with customers, partners and the general public to showcase the latest Red Hat technologies.…
Atlanta’s networking professionals came together to for a workshop on automating network operations with Ansible. Attendees learned the skills needed to implement Ansible and Ansible Tower at their organization.
Oracle’s announced that it will no longer provide free OpenJDK support for JDK commercial users after January 2019. Learn what options you have for OpenJDK support with Red Hat.