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Posted in IBM, Microsoft, Red Hat at 7:38 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz
Promoted by Red Hat’s official site this past Friday: (every day prior to this the Red Hat official Web site promoted Azure, as we noted in Daily Links)
Image: Empowering change through DEI: Red Hat’s women in technology event highlights role models and success stories
Address change at Red Hat:
Image: Empowering change through DEI: Red Hat’s women in technology event highlights role models and success stories: On Jun. 7, Red Hat hosted its annual Women in Technology event [...] From the venue in the Microsoft Canada head office on the 43rd floor of 81 Bay Street
Summary: Looking closely at what Red Hat promotes under the guise of diversity, it turns out IBM lacks the office space to host a meeting; IBM has 288,300 employees worldwide compared to 221,000 at Microsoft (probably a lot less after this year’s mass layoffs), but together with Microsoft, the foremost opponent of GNU/Linux, Red Hat under IBM actively undermines the community and criticising this event would seem racist and sexist (IBM is against racists, even if its founder admired and saluted Hitler himself)
Image: Red Hat Summit and Azure
Image: LINUX Unplugged - Blog - Red Hat Summit 2019
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