See: Playing with Java Microservices on Kubernetes and OpenShift
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Microsoft Azure Red Hat OpenShift – Fully managed OpenShift service, jointly operated with Red Hat
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See: OpenShift for Developers: A Guide for Impatient Beginners 2nd Edition
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See: Hybrid Cloud Apps with OpenShift and Kubernetes: Delivering Highly Available Applications and Services 1st Edition
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Red Hat, Inc. is an American multinational software company that provides open source software products to enterprises. Founded in 1993, Red Hat has its corporate headquarters in Raleigh, North Carolina, with other offices worldwide. It became a subsidiary of IBM on July 9, 2019.[8]
Red Hat has become associated to a large extent with its enterprise operating system Red Hat Enterprise Linux. With the acquisition of open-source enterprise middleware vendor JBoss, Red Hat also offers Red Hat Virtualization (RHV), an enterprise virtualization product. Red Hat provides storage, operating system platforms, middleware, applications, management products, and support, training, and consulting services.
Red Hat creates, maintains, and contributes to many free software projects. It has acquired several proprietary software product codebases through corporate mergers and acquisitions and has released such software under open source licenses. As of March 2016, Red Hat is the second largest corporate contributor to the Linux kernel version 4.14 after Intel.[9]
On October 28, 2018, IBM announced its intent to acquire Red Hat for $34 billion.[10][11][12] The acquisition closed on July 9, 2019.[13]