At the Red Hat Summit in San Francisco, Swapnil Bhartiya sat down with CTO Chris Wright to talk about his role at Red Hat and the future of Red Hat in new technologies.
Open source content management systems have an abundance of extensions scattered across the web. We compare the features of three CMSs against various consumer requirements.
The new Windows 10 update strategy, called an in-place upgrade, requires some manual adjustments for third-party components, as well as accommodations for multilingual and non-English enterprises.
Docker has radically changed the way admins roll out their software in many companies. However, regular updates are still needed. How does this work most effectively with containers?
Employees or individual teams who need a workstation quickly can benefit from XenApp Essentials and XenDesktop Essentials; those who need more extensive services can move to XenApp and XenDesktop Services.
Ruby on Rails 5.2 was released during RailsConf, which took place in Pittsburgh in mid-April 2018. Although not much has changed for old Rails applications, you'll find a few notable additions for new ones.
We submit an Apache web server to the Qualys SSL Server Test and look at how to protect against data theft with a combination of TLS by way of Let's Encrypt, SELinux or AppArmor, a firewall, and restraining your web server's verbosity.
Most users tend to think of Docker when they hear the word "containers," but for some time now it has been possible to operate containers with other runtimes. We take a closer look at Docker and the CRI-O project.
At first sight, an OpenStack installation might seem like rocket science, but you can launch a fully functional cloud environment with minimal effort in a relatively short time with the Packstack automation tool.
Using Terraform to write infrastructure as code and the Amazon Route 53 DNS service, you can configure AWS to provide geographically diverse failover between two web servers.
The upstream project of the Ansible Tower enterprise solution is now freely available as AWX. We look at Red Hat's new web-based console manager for Ansible deployments and discover its capabilities.
Making resources available through REST APIs breaks down the automation silos that cater to the different IT and development environments and sets up an application-centric automation approach.