CNF Certification with Intel

Mark Longwell talks about the close collaboration between Intel and Red Hat and the new laboratory in New Mexico that allows customers to test and certify their workloads and solutions. This CNF certification will give developers and service providers confidence when they eventually roll out their solutions to telcos. Watch this video to learn more about the benefits from the Red Hat-Intel partnership. 

Learn more: https://redhat.com/telco

Easing Your Transition - CentOS Linux to Red Hat Enterprise Linux

With the upcoming end-of-life for CentOS Linux, organizations running on that platform will need to transition to an alternate operating system. Depending on your unique use case, you may need a development platform that provides access to the code which will become the next version of Red Hat® Enterprise Linux®, or you may need a reliable operating system (OS) for critical workloads and applications.

What Is SCAP

To guard against security threats, organizations need to continuously monitor the computer systems and applications they have deployed, incorporate security upgrades to software and deploy updates to configurations. The Security Content Automation Protocol (SCAP), pronounced "ess-cap", comprises a number of open standards that are widely used to enumerate software flaws and configuration issues related to security.

Learn more: www.open-scap.org

Convert2RHEL

Convert2RHEL is now an officially supported component of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). Convert2RHEL enables the conversion of select RHEL derivative distributions into a supportable RHEL system, retaining existing applications and configurations.

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