Red Hat OpenShift 4.15 is now generally available. Based on Kubernetes 1.28 and CRI-O 1.28, this latest version focuses on the core platform, the edge, and virtualization while accelerating modern application development and delivery across the hybrid cloud through a trusted, consistent, and comprehensive platform…Read more
The latest version of Kubeflow (1.9) highlights Red Hat’s continued contributions through the inclusion of the Model Registry, a new, highly demanded feature of the project that provides a catalog of models, datasets, metrics and more…Read more
Podman Desktop 1.8 delivers an expanded set of Kubernetes objects and finer grained controls for managing applications, and introducing a host of new resources designed to ease the learning curve for developers exploring containers and Kubernetes…Read more
Red Hat and Docker collaborate to improve the experience of using Testcontainers and OpenShift together. We are making it simpler for developers that utilize Quarkus Dev Services and Testcontainers to iterate faster on their applications enabled by Testcontainers Cloud…Read more
There are a lot of choices when it comes to container base images, so why should you select Red Hat Universal Base Image (UBI)? Well, first off, all of the code in Red Hat Universal Base Image is derived from Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). To explain why you should…Read more
The Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security (RHACS) engineering team is excited to announce the pending release of the latest RHACS version, packed with brand-new features and updates. The team continues to build on the 4.0 major release and RHACS Cloud Service announcements last year with a feature-packed release to kick…Read more
The Quay team is excited to announce that Red Hat Quay 3.11 will be generally available this month. This release will introduce updates to permission management and image lifecycle automation automation for more effective management at scale…Read more
Organizations take a variety of different approaches to modernizing their applications as they target improving security, reliability, and scalability. Relative to our last survey, two years ago, we’re seeing a greater emphasis on updating legacy applications and infrastructure over building new cloud applications…Read more
We are pleased to announce the release of Red Hat OpenShift Service Mesh 2.5. OpenShift Service Mesh is based on the Istio and Kiali projects, and is included as part of all subscription levels of Red Hat OpenShift. OpenShift Service Mesh 2.5 updates the underlying version of Istio to 1.18…Read more
Istio ambient refers to a new mode for the Istio service mesh, the upstream project behind Red Hat OpenShift Service Mesh. This article provides an overview and some technical analysis of this emerging technology…Read more
GitOps has continued in its popularity and has become the standard way to manage Kubernetes cluster configuration and applications. Red Hat continues to see the widespread adoption of the GitOps methodology across our portfolio as customers look for ways to bring increased efficiency to their operations and development teams. Red…Read more
In the ever-evolving landscape of Kubernetes management, staying ahead is not just about innovation; it's about efficiency, compliance, and scalability. Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management for Kubernetes continues to pave the way for organizations navigating the complexities of modern cloud-native environments. With the new release of Red Hat Advanced Cluster…Read more
In the Red Hat OpenShift 4.15 release, our focus remains on simplifying integration of the Observability stack for new OpenShift users. And there are some particularly exciting and useful Observability features this time around, including OpenShift Monitoring 4.15, Logging 5.9, and Distributed Tracing 3.1. These tools enhance data collection, storage…Read more