Red Hat Redefines Enterprise Kubernetes Through Full Stack Automation with Red Hat OpenShift 4
BOSTON – RED HAT SUMMIT
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Red Hat, Inc. (NYSE: RHT), the world’s leading provider of open source solutions, today introduced Red Hat OpenShift 4, the next generation of its trusted enterprise Kubernetes platform, reengineered to address the complex realities of container orchestration in production systems. OpenShift 4 is designed to deliver a cloud-like experience across the hybrid cloud by driving automated updates across Kubernetes deployments everywhere. Paired with enhanced developer flexibility and backed by Kubernetes Operators, this helps to lay a more secure and consistent foundation for modern and emerging cloud-native workloads. More than 1,000 organizations[1] across industries and around the world, including ANZ Bank[2], Banco Santander, Cathay Pacific[3], Copel Telecom, GE, Lufthansa Technik, Macquarie Bank, Miles and More GmbH, Paychex, Porsche Informatik, Sabre[4], Swisscom AG, Via Varejo, and X by Orange, and this year’s Red Hat Innovation Awards winners[5] BP, Deutsche Bank, Emirates NBD, HCA Healthcare, and Kohl’s use OpenShift to accelerate application development and delivery.
OpenShift enables our application teams and developers to spend more time solving business problems and less time building platforms. With this next version of OpenShift, we are looking to enable the automated operation capabilities that can be delivered with Operators, helping us to scale up and out to keep up with demand, while putting even more control at our customers fingertips.
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Hybrid and multicloud deployments are now industry standard1. IDC predicts that by 2020, more than 90% of global organizations will have a multicloud strategy in place.2 Red Hat OpenShift 4 simplifies hybrid and multicloud[6] deployments to accelerate how IT organizations deploy new applications, helping businesses to thrive and differentiate themselves in an ever-increasing set of competitive markets.