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Corporate Fluff From Red Hat (IBM) and SUSE


Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Apr 27, 2023


Kernel and Kubernetes

Programming Leftovers



Red Hat Focuses Konveyor Efforts for Kubernetes on App Modernization [Ed: Absent disclosure: this site is funded and controlled by Red Hat to issue puff pieces such as this]


↺ Red Hat Focuses Konveyor Efforts for Kubernetes on App Modernization


> Red Hat has revamped the open source Konveyor project it launched in collaboration with IBM to focus more specifically on tools and processes that enable existing legacy Java applications to run on Kubernetes clusters. Previously, Konveyer was an effort to aggregate the development of multiple open source projects that are



How to add public Ingress to a Private Link ROSA cluster


↺ How to add public Ingress to a Private Link ROSA cluster


> This article demonstrates how to expose applications to the internet by deploying in a PrivateLink Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS (ROSA) cluster within a truly private Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) that doesn’t have a network address translation (NAT) gateway or an internet gateway attached to it. We will be using a single VPC for Ingress and Egress traffic. However, you might choose to have separate VPCs for Ingress and Egress traffic to provide more security control of this traffic.


↺ Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS

↺ Virtual Private Cloud


↺ Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS

↺ Virtual Private Cloud



Red Hat Insights Upgrade Risks for Red Hat OpenShift


↺ Red Hat Insights Upgrade Risks for Red Hat OpenShift


> Red Hat Insights powers a number of services that improve your operational, business and security experiences with Red Hat products, including Red Hat OpenShift.



The future of healthcare is in the cloud [Ed: Red Hat is promoting surveillance on/of medical data]


↺ The future of healthcare is in the cloud


> Across life sciences and health care (LSHC), cloud adoption is rising as organizations accelerate their business and digital transformation efforts.


> Some seek the traditional benefits that the cloud offers – scalability, flexibility, the ability to optimize costs, and access to the latest technology. However, many organizations have realized that the bigger potential of the cloud may lie in creating seamless consumer-centric experiences for patients and customers and in building workflows that drive better outcomes while fostering greater collaboration.


> What’s in the cloud for LSHC organizations?


> Although each LSHC organization has its own goals for the cloud, key workloads across the LSHC sector are commonly being moved there. Typically, moving these workloads can help improve operational efficiency and optimize IT costs, which can ultimately help enhance the patient experience.



Are you meeting SUSE and Microsoft at SAPPHIRE Orlando [Ed: SUSE is still shilling Microsoft instead of the actual roots of SUSE, which Microsoft is still attacking]


↺ Are you meeting SUSE and Microsoft at SAPPHIRE Orlando




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