Red Hat releases new development tools

Red Hat releases new development tools

Red Hat announced the availability of new tools for developers: Red Hat Software Collections 2.2 and Red Hat Developer Toolset 4.1.

Red Hat Software Collections 2.2 inludes Open Source web development tools, dynamic languages, and databases. This set of tools aims at bridge developer agility and production stability by helping to accelerate the creation of modern applications that can then be more confidently deployed into production.

Enterprise Open Source Conference 2016

Enterprise Open Source Conference 2016

Next Tuesday 12th April the second edition of Enterprise Open Source Conference will be held in Madrid, a 100% Open Source enterprise-oriented event, more specifically to TI professionals.

Promoted by Red Hat and Accenture, the conference will feature national and international keynotes about the benefits of enterprise Open Source solutions, its adoption in Spain and its possibilities.

Nutanix Ready, KVM & RHEV

Nutanix Ready, KVM & RHEV

Nutanix Ready certification achieved by UDS Enterprise, the growing success of KVM Linux hypervisor and the integration of our multiplatform connection broker for Windows & Linux and Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization (RHEV) have been the most read posts in our blog during the last two weeks.

Find below the link to these topics in case you dind’t have the chance to read them yet:

UDS Enterprise achieves Nutanix Ready certification

The promising future for KVM

Video: UDS Enterprise & RHEV VDI

Video: UDS Enterprise & RHEV VDI

Video: UDS Enterprise & RHEV VDI

UDS Enterprise, our multiplatform connection broker to administer and deploy virtual and physical desktops, applications and other Windows and Linux services is compatible with the major hypervisors in the market.

KVM-based Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization (RHEV) developed and supported by Red Hat, is one of them. The integration of UDS Enterprise and this solution enables VDI deployment in a fully operational way, as you can check in the following video:

Red Hat acquires an IT automation & DevOps company

Red Hat acquires an IT automation & DevOps company

Red Hat today announced that it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Ansible, a provider of IT automation solutions designed to help enterprises move toward frictionless IT. Ansible’s automation capabilities, together with Red Hat’s existing management portfolio, will help users drive down the cost and complexity of deploying and managing both cloud-native and traditional applications across hybrid cloud environments. With today’s announcement, Red Hat expands hybrid cloud management, OpenStack and containers.

Ansible does not require any special coding skills, removing some of the most significant barriers to automation across IT.

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