Cloud Announcements at Red Hat/JBoss Summit 2011
Red Hat unveils new cloud offerings at the Boston, Massachusetts, summit this week.
Today Red Hat announced Red Hat CloudForms, OpenShift, the OpenShift Partner Program, and "Red Hat Cloud, HP Edition" at their annual summit.
According to the announcement, CloudForms is a new product for creating and managing Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) private and hybrid clouds. The OpenShift Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) offering and its partnership program provide developers language choice, frameworks and clouds on which to build, test, run and manage applications. And with the new “Red Hat Cloud, HP Edition,” customers can build Infrastructure-as-a Service (IaaS) clouds that combine Red Hat Cloud solutions with HP CloudSystem, HP Cloud Maps and technology services.
To learn more about the announcements, watch the webcast replay or visit the Red Hat site.
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Alpha Version of Fedora 19 Released
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