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Red Hat jockeys for pole position as enterprises cloudify critical apps: Enterprises are releasing critical applications from their safe, legacy architectures and updating them for the cloud, according to a report by Red Hat and analysts at Illuminas.
Cloudification isn’t just for new applications anymore Enterprises say they’re getting promised benefits such as improved security, reliability, and scalability< | Enterprises are letting critical applications outside their safe, legacy architectures and updating them for the cloud, according to a report by Red Hat and analysts at Illuminas.
The report found enterprises are finally focused on cloudifying their most valuable critical applications – and judging from the product updates it released at KubeCon this week, Red Hat is eager to help them do it. In addition to the OpenShift upgrade, it is bringing Testcontainers to OpenShift to streamline building and testing software with real dependencies; introducing Advanced Cluster Security for Kubernetes 4.4, with new vulnerability scanning; updating the Quay 3.11 private container registry, with improved permission management and lifecycle automation; re-introducing the Red Hat Universal Base Image for building containerized applications; and debuting Podman Desktop 1.8 for managing applications, with advanced controls and greater ease-of-use. “Red Hat holds a formidable market position and capitalizes on VMware’s uncertainty after the Broadcom acquisition,” IDC analyst Jim Mercer told Silverlinings.
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