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Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Jun 23, 2023
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=> ↺ Ask Noah Show 339 - Episode 339: Matt Hicks
Matt Hicks the CEO of Red Hat joins the Ask Noah Show to discuss his hands on approach in his leadership role!
=> ↺ Automation can feel like you have ‘an expert sitting next to you’
Red Hat’s Mark Swinson breaks down one of the company’s latest additions to its automation capabilities for developers.
=> ↺ RHEL: Behind the scenes of a simple backport
Bug fixes and security updates are essential components of the value of a Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) subscription. These ensure that you, as a RHEL subscriber, have access to the latest essential updates so your systems remain protected and refreshed. And it's all possible thanks to Red Hat's practice of backporting patches.
A "backport" is when a critical fix from a new version of software is applied to an old but supported version. Not all operating systems or distributions can manage that workload, but stability and security is important to Red Hat. When Red Hat backports a patch, you benefit from important security updates and bug fixes without the need of upgrading to, and testing, a new version of the software.
=> ↺ Confidential computing: 5 support technologies to explore
This article is the last in a six-part series (see my previous blog) presenting various usage models for Confidential Computing, a set of technologies designed to protect data in use. In this article, I explore interesting support technologies under active development in the confidential computing community.
=> ↺ Compiler - Ready To Launch
Launching a new product should be cause for celebration. All too often in the tech industry, launch day is a source of worry, and in the worst cases, scrambling panic. But it doesn’t have to be that way.
What can we learn from the gaming industry’s frequent launches? Why is it so difficult to get launch day right? And why aren’t companies better prepared for the problems they know are coming?
This past spring, the IOWN Global Forum held its Annual Member Meeting in Osaka, Japan. The event kicked off with a video message from the Prime Minister of Japan, KISHIDA Fumio, during which he said that ''IOWN can be a key to resolve common global issues, and the government of Japan will provide firm support for it.” This was a great endorsement.
The goal for this year’s meeting was set by Dr. Katsuhiko Kawazoe, President and Chairperson of IOWN Global Forum, who shared that establishing a ''Vision to Reality'' was the main objective.
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