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  • RALEIGH, N.C. -  

    Red Hat Inc., the world's leading provider of open source solutions, today announced a new iteration of Red Hat OpenShift Platform Plus, with new features and capabilities that go beyond the base Kubernetes platform to encompass storage, management and more. This further extends Red Hat OpenShift Platform Plus as a singular Kubernetes platform to span the breadth of enterprise IT scenarios, whether a traditional datacenter, distributed edge operations or multiple public cloud environments.

    In the Gartner® report, The Innovation Leader’s Guide to Navigating the Cloud-Native Container Ecosystem, the research firm recommends that “organizations strive to standardize on a consistent platform, to the extent possible across use cases.” As organizations grow application landscapes to meet evolving needs, Kubernetes-powered cloud platforms need to not only span open hybrid cloud infrastructure footprints, but also the variety of workloads and applications running on this foundation. 

    Red Hat OpenShift Platform Plus is engineered to provide a more consistent foundation for organizations to drive transformational IT standardization. The newest offering includes the necessary tools to more simply build, protect and manage applications throughout the software lifecycle and across Kubernetes clusters. These underlying technology updates include:

    As organizations turn to modern applications to deliver better, more dynamic user experiences, they need a platform that delivers consistency, whether it’s a traditional application in a datacenter to containerized-workloads spanning the edge and multiple public clouds. With today’s updates, Red Hat OpenShift Platform Plus remains positioned to provide this consistent foundation along with a comprehensive set of integrated tools for enhanced management, improved data resiliency, and a stronger security posture.

    Joe Fernandes

    vice president and general manager, Platforms Business Group, Red Hat

    • Red Hat OpenShift 4.11
    • Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management for Kubernetes 2.6
    • Red Hat OpenShift Data Foundation 4.11

    A comprehensive platform for workloads that span the hybrid cloud

    As organizations continue to scale operating environments, the need for greater consistency across these heterogeneous footprints has grown as well. Red Hat OpenShift 4.11, based on Kubernetes 1.24 and CRI-O 1.24 runtime interface, is designed to make it easier to consume enterprise Kubernetes however and wherever needed across the open hybrid cloud. 

    The latest version of Red Hat OpenShift enables organizations to install OpenShift directly from major public cloud marketplaces, including AWS marketplace and Azure marketplace. This provides even greater flexibility in how an enterprise chooses to run OpenShift and enables IT teams to better meet dynamic technology requirements. 

    New features and capabilities in Red Hat OpenShift 4.11 include:

    • Pod Security Admission integration, which enables users to define different isolation levels for Kubernetes pods to help enforce clearer, more consistent pod behaviors.
    • Installer provisioned infrastructure (IPI) support for Nutanix for users to employ the IPI process for fully automated, integrated, one-click installation of OpenShift on supported Nutanix virtualized environments.
    • Additional architectures for sandboxed containers, including the ability to run sandboxed containers on AWS as well as on single node OpenShift. Sandboxed containers provide an optional additional layer of isolation for workloads, even at the far reaches of the network’s edge. 

    Enhanced oversight and compliance across hybrid environments

    Managing disparate workloads can frequently require additional oversight and governance. To help users better manage ever-growing container fleets at the edge, Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management 2.6, as part of Red Hat OpenShift Platform Plus, adds new features aimed at improving availability in high latency, low bandwidth use cases. 

    A single Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management hub cluster can now deploy and manage up to 2,500 single-node OpenShift clusters, which can be deployed and managed at the edge through zero touch provisioning. Additionally, Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management 2.6 provides edge metrics-collectors designed specifically for single-node and small workloads, allowing for greater observibility of remote operations. 

    Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management also offers new integrations with key tools, providing users with the flexibility to continue using existing workflows. Key integrations include:

    • Automatic fleet wide visibility of applications, including wider visibility on the application topology, displaying applications created straight through OpenShift.
    • Cluster management directly from Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform, available as a technology preview, enables Ansible users to interact with Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management natively.
    • Integration with Kyverno PolicySet, available as a technology preview, provides users more options to keep pace with Kubernetes policy landscapes.

    Data services and persistent storage designed for modern workloads

    As organizations move their systems to the hybrid cloud, resilience is often a critical concern. To help minimize data loss and business disruption in the event of a failure, Red Hat OpenShift Data Foundation 4.11 includes OpenShift API for data protection. The operator-based application programming interface (API) can be used to backup and restore applications and data specifics, natively or by using existing data protection applications across the hybrid cloud.

    Additionally, Red Hat OpenShift Data Foundation now provides multicluster monitoring capabilities via Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management. This allows for a single view of cluster data management health across multiple clusters and can help reduce operational costs by consolidating cluster management across environments through a single tool.

    Availability

    Red Hat OpenShift 4.11 and Red Hat OpenShift Data Foundation 4.11 are now generally available. Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management 2.6 is expected to be available later this month.

    Supporting Quote

    Joe Fernandes, vice president and general manager, Platforms Business Group, Red Hat
    “As organizations turn to modern applications to deliver better, more dynamic user experiences, they need a platform that delivers consistency, whether it’s a traditional application in a datacenter to containerized-workloads spanning the edge and multiple public clouds. With today’s updates, Red Hat OpenShift Platform Plus remains positioned to provide this consistent foundation along with a comprehensive set of integrated tools for enhanced management, improved data resiliency, and a stronger security posture.”

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    • ABOUT RED HAT
    • Red Hat is the world’s leading provider of enterprise open source software solutions, using a community-powered approach to deliver reliable and high-performing Linux, hybrid cloud, container, and Kubernetes technologies. Red Hat helps customers integrate new and existing IT applications, develop cloud-native applications, standardize on our industry-leading operating system, and automate, secure, and manage complex environments. Award-winning support, training, and consulting services make Red Hat a trusted adviser to the Fortune 500. As a strategic partner to cloud providers, system integrators, application vendors, customers, and open source communities, Red Hat can help organizations prepare for the digital future.


     
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  • MADRID - 

    Red Hat, Inc., the world's leading provider of open source solutions, today announced that Cepsa, a global energy and chemical company, has adopted an IT automation strategy to innovate faster and streamline operations. Working with Red Hat Consulting, Cepsa implemented Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform and was able to increase operational efficiency by 35%, reduce IT response times by up to 15%, and free more than 6,000 work hours previously dedicated to repetitive IT tasks for more strategic work.

    We are proud to collaborate with Cepsa on its digital transformation process, working on innovative technology and designing the solutions that best fit their needs as an energy company. Cepsa constantly strives to achieve greater agility and flexibility, and we are excited to provide the technologies that facilitate their operational efficiency to generate value and be more competitive.

    Julia Bernal

    country manager, Spain and Portugal, Red Hat

    Cepsa is a leading international company committed to sustainable mobility and energy with strong technical expertise after more than 90 years of activity. It also has a global Chemicals business with world-leading positions and a progressive green plan. Recently, the company presented its strategy for 2030, ‘Positive Motion’, projecting its ambition to be a leader in sustainable mobility, biofuels, and green hydrogen in Spain and Portugal and a key benchmark in the Energy Transition. Cepsa puts customers at the heart of its activity and will work with them to help design and achieve their decarbonization efforts.

    The company is constantly seeking to improve efficiency and to provide a better service to its employees, partners and end consumers. With this goal in mind, Cepsa reinforced its digital transformation strategy in 2019 by creating a hybrid cloud platform with Red Hat OpenShift to facilitate the deployment of digital services with greater speed and agility.

    Cepsa started its automation journey by carrying out some basic automation tasks in a pilot and quickly realized its operational benefits. Using Ansible Automation Platform, Cepsa has automated its infrastructure, including operating systems, servers, storage and virtualisation. IT automation has become essential for the execution of credentials and security features, as new cybersecurity policies require the company to keep systems updated more frequently. In addition, it has been able to implement preset actions with Ansible Automation Platform so that in the event of an incident, teams can restart servers, minimizing downtime and the impact on its customers. Cepsa currently runs more than 400 automated processes, with the aim of developing more in the coming years.

    A critical automation project for Cepsa has been the migration of its on-premises SAP Platform to SAP S/4 HANA in the AWS cloud. Ansible Automation Platform enabled Cepsa to automate processes that could be repeated as many times as necessary while reducing the margin of error caused by manual tasks. In two months, Cepsa migrated more than 60 servers from on-premises to the public cloud.

    At Cepsa, like an increasing number of organizations, automation isn’t just a technology, but also a mindset. Cepsa collaborated with Red Hat Consulting to establish a tailored automation strategy across the organization. Working with Red Hat, Cepsa introduced DevOps methodologies to help inject a cultural change. Cepsa worked with its teams to spread a culture of automation, help them understand the advantages and foster greater collaboration.

    As a result of its shift to automation, Cepsa’s IT department can now work more independently to automate tasks, invest more time in innovative projects of greater business value to customers and reduce IT response times by up to 15%. Partners, such as service stations, also benefit from faster troubleshooting; for example passwords can now be reset within five minutes, whereas before waiting time could be more than 30 minutes.

    Supporting Quotes

    Julia Bernal, country manager, Spain and Portugal, Red Hat
    "Cepsa is an excellent example of the potential for digital transformation in the energy industry and beyond - using technology to deliver new innovation faster, and just as importantly, to reinforce the agile ways of working and culture of automation that will enable them to deliver even more for their customers and partners. We’re thrilled to collaborate with them to help enable this transformation." 

    Francisco José Martín Pérez, automation manager, Cepsa
    "Red Hat is a strategic partner of Cepsa. We achieved greater economic and operational efficiency. We use technology and research to be more competitive, optimise processes and improve the efficiency and quality of our products, and Red Hat has been instrumental in helping us generate value from IT automation."

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    • ABOUT RED HAT
    • Red Hat is the world’s leading provider of enterprise open source software solutions, using a community-powered approach to deliver reliable and high-performing Linux, hybrid cloud, container, and Kubernetes technologies. Red Hat helps customers integrate new and existing IT applications, develop cloud-native applications, standardize on our industry-leading operating system, and automate, secure, and manage complex environments. Award-winning support, training, and consulting services make Red Hat a trusted adviser to the Fortune 500. As a strategic partner to cloud providers, system integrators, application vendors, customers, and open source communities, Red Hat can help organizations prepare for the digital future.

    • FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
    • Except for the historical information and discussions contained herein, statements contained in this press release may constitute forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements are based on the company’s current assumptions regarding future business and financial performance. These statements involve a number of risks, uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual results to differ materially. Any forward-looking statement in this press release speaks only as of the date on which it is made. Except as required by law, the company assumes no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements.

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  • RALEIGH, N.C. - 

    Red Hat, Inc., the world’s leading provider of open source solutions, today unveiled updates across its portfolio of developer tools designed to help organizations build and deliver applications faster and more consistently across Kubernetes-based hybrid and multicloud environments.

    We see the industry on the edge of gaining some fascinating new tools that will help accelerate both development and deployment in the years to come, reducing at least some of the pressure to generate more applications more quickly.

    Al Gillen

    Group VP, Software Development and Open Source, IDC

    Industry analyst firm IDC predicts that the percentage of large organizations that deploy code to production daily will increase from 5% in 2021 to 70% in 2025 as a result of widespread implementation of mature DevOps practices. Furthermore, as traditional DevOps automation and processes are disrupted by Kubernetes and cloud-native development, the firm estimates that by 2024, 35% of DevOps adopters will embrace more streamlined GitOps automation processes.1

    To help customers keep pace with these changes, Red Hat is delivering new capabilities that further take advantage of Git, an open source version control system, to simplify development and deployment across hybrid multicloud environments. The latest release of Red Hat OpenShift Pipelines introduces a technology preview of pipelines as code for Tekton, which gives customers the ability to define and manage their continuous integration (CI) pipelines through Git repositories and take advantage of GitOps workflows to bring greater repeatability, visibility and consistency to the application lifecycle.

    With new Tekton Chains, OpenShift Pipelines now provides built-in image signing capabilities that help to enhance reliability in the application delivery supply chain. Developers can also take advantage of user namespaces in pipelines to isolate tools that require root privileges, and run them as non-root inside their application build and delivery pipelines without compromising on security functionality.

    Using OpenShift GitOps, customers can declaratively manage their OpenShift clusters, applications and compliance operations, using familiar Git workflows to automate, define and version security practices in an easily auditable environment. The latest release includes Argo CD 2.3, bringing new sync and diff strategies, UI improvements, and performance enhancements. ApplicationSets, which was previously available as a technology preview, is now generally available providing a fully supported and stable way to automate management of multiple ArgoCD applications across multiple clusters. ApplicationSets is also now fully integrated with Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management.

    Accelerate time-to-code with next-generation development environments

    Red Hat also unveiled its next-generation in-browser and local development environments, Red Hat OpenShift DevSpaces 3 (formerly Red Hat CodeReady Workspaces) and Red Hat OpenShift Local 2 (formerly Red Hat CodeReady Containers), the next generation of its in-browser and local development environments for Red Hat OpenShift, the industry’s leading enterprise Kubernetes platform.

    OpenShift Dev Spaces uses OpenShift and containers to provide development or IT teams with a consistent and zero-configuration development environment that is built to support security needs. OpenShift Dev Spaces 3 builds on the work done through CodeReady Workspaces, providing:

    • A new DevWorkspace engine replaces the Java REST service from CodeReady Workspaces with a Kubernetes controller that runs behind the kube-apiserver, offering greater scalability and high availability..
    • A universal API, provided a Kubernetes-native DevWorkspace CRD, better aligns with typical resource management used in Kubernetes environments. A simpler design is achieved by decoupling the workspace engine from the developer’s IDE and server-side components of the OpenShift Dev Spaces service.

    OpenShift Local offers one of the quickest ways to get started building OpenShift clusters. Designed to run on a local computer, the tool simplifies setup and testing and gives developers the ability to emulate the cloud development environment locally with all the tools needed to develop container-based applications. OpenShift Local 2 builds on the work done through CodeReady Containers with new features and enhancements, such as:

    • Presets, which enable developers to select either the default local OpenShift bundle or Podman if they want to start with a more focused container runtime to help minimize development setup.
    • Slimmer binaries resulting from a decoupling of the OpenShift machine bundle from the command-line tool download. This not only results in smaller bundles when using tools like Podman, but also gives developers greater flexibility to choose alternate bundles that better fit their specific project.
    • A new system tray delivers more consistency and capability across different operating systems by giving users the ability to quickly view and manage the status of a machine, open the OpenShift console, change the configuration or access version information.

    Red Hat has made enhancements to a number of other important areas in the developer portfolio:

    • Docker Desktop now includes a new extension, available as a developer preview, that enables users to deploy a container image to OpenShift.
    • Shipwright, the open source extensible framework for building container images for Kubernetes, now offers volume support, a greater range of options for customization, and the ability for users to build images from the local directory.
    • Knative/Serverless Functions tooling enables developers working in VS Code or IntelliJ to view and deploy serverless applications from within the development environment.
    • odo 3.0, a CLI tool for developers writing and deploying applications on OpenShift and Kubernetes, received a major update focused on guided on-boarding, the outer loop development experience, and devfile adoption for consistency across the portfolio.
    • Devfile is now a Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) sandbox project. The Kubernetes-native API is used to define containerized development environments and has been adopted for us in odo, OpenShift Web Console, OpenShift Dev Spaces and various IDE plugins.

    Supporting Quotes
    Mithun Dhar, vice president and general manager, Developer Tools and Programs, Red Hat
    “For developers on the front lines of business transformation today, speed, agility, scale and performance are of utmost importance. As the pace of innovation accelerates, developers not only face increasing pressure to deliver new applications and services to market faster, they also have to update and maintain existing applications. In some cases, this means deploying new code multiple times each day. We want to make it as easy as possible for developers to meet these challenges with tools and capabilities that help them work more efficiently and productively.”

    Al Gillen, group VP, Software Development and Open Source, IDC
    "Developers and DevOps professionals continue to be in the hot seat as their organizations or their customers demand that convenient and user-friendly solutions be created and deployed at an even faster rate. We see the industry on the edge of gaining some fascinating new tools that will help accelerate both development and deployment in the years to come, reducing at least some of the pressure to generate more applications more quickly."

    1 Source: IDC FutureScape: Worldwide Developer and DevOps 2022 Top 10 Predictions

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    • ABOUT RED HAT
    • Red Hat is the world’s leading provider of enterprise open source software solutions, using a community-powered approach to deliver reliable and high-performing Linux, hybrid cloud, container, and Kubernetes technologies. Red Hat helps customers integrate new and existing IT applications, develop cloud-native applications, standardize on our industry-leading operating system, and automate, secure, and manage complex environments. Award-winning support, training, and consulting services make Red Hat a trusted adviser to the Fortune 500. As a strategic partner to cloud providers, system integrators, application vendors, customers, and open source communities, Red Hat can help organizations prepare for the digital future.


     
    • FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
    • Except for the historical information and discussions contained herein, statements contained in this press release may constitute forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements are based on the company’s current assumptions regarding future business and financial performance. These statements involve a number of risks, uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual results to differ materially. Any forward-looking statement in this press release speaks only as of the date on which it is made. Except as required by law, the company assumes no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements.

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  • BOSTON – RED HAT SUMMIT -  

    Red Hat, Inc., the world's leading provider of open source solutions, today announced new security innovations and capabilities across its portfolio of open hybrid cloud technologies. Designed to help organizations mitigate risks and meet compliance requirements across increasingly complex IT environments that mix cloud services, traditional systems and edge devices, these enhancements are intended to minimize complexity, while helping customers improve their security posture and enable DevSecOps.

    This is Red Hat's commitment to DevSecOps - making security not something bolted on, but a seamless integral part of moving applications from development to production to assist IT teams, both technically and organically.

    Vincent Danen

    Vice President, Product Security, Red Hat

    According to Red Hat’s 2021 Global Tech Outlook report, 45% of respondents put IT Security as their top funding priority. IT security, however, is not a static demand - regulatory controls, compliance demands and threat actors shift on an almost daily basis, requiring almost constant vigilance from IT security teams.

    Red Hat has long been a leader in security for enterprise open source solutions, beginning with Red Hat Enterprise Linux, viewing security as a fundamental component and not an add-on. KuppingerCole Analysts recently recognized Red Hat as the Overall Leader in its Leadership Compass for Container Security. According to KuppingerCole’s evaluation, “With a massive market presence and proven expertise in container management, enhanced by the recent acquisition and integration of StackRox, a leading container security company, Red Hat is recognized as the Overall Leader in this Leadership Compass.”

    With today’s news, Red Hat continues a relentless march of innovation to advance security across hybrid cloud environments—from on-premises to multi-cloud to the edge—across the entire technology lifecycle and software stack.

    Enhancing software supply chain security

    Securing applications from development through the entire lifecycle can be complex and frequently requires multiple components to work together. To help simplify the process of implementing security features throughout the complete build, deploy and run process, Red Hat is introducing a software supply chain security pattern.

    Delivered via Red Hat OpenShift, patterns deliver complete stacks as code and define, build and test the necessary software configurations. Available as a preview, the software supply chain security pattern will bring together the necessary components to architect cloud-native applications from trusted components.

    The pattern uses a Kubernetes-native, continuously-integrated pipeline through Red Hat OpenShift Pipelines and Red Hat OpenShift GitOps for version control, helping to reduce complexity and save time. Additionally, through Tekton Chains, the pattern will incorporate Sigstore, an open source project aimed at making cryptographic signing of code more accessible. This addition makes it easier for artifacts to be signed in the pipeline itself rather than after application creation.

    In addition, in Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform 2.2, Red Hat is introducing a technical preview of Ansible content signing technology. The new capability helps with software supply chain security by enabling automation teams to validate that the automation content being executed in their enterprise is verified and trusted.

    Enhancing application security lifecycle from the datacenter to the edge

    As organizations adopt cloud-native architectures, the core enterprise needs for hardened environments, lowered attack surfaces and faster detection and response to threats remain. Applications running outside of traditional IT environments, including at the edge, introduce further security requirements that compound these already complex challenges.

    Beyond the physical security requirements of edge devices, CIOs and IT decision-makers are increasingly seeing a need to protect the container workloads running on these devices. An example could be implementing strategies and capabilities to prevent the lateral movement of potential attacks or breaches across edge deployments. Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security for Kubernetes brings a deployment-ready answer to these concerns, with key capabilities to protect edge workloads, including:

    • Automated DevSecOps in the CI/CD pipeline to help protect the software supply chain for edge environments through vulnerability management, application configuration analysis and CI/CD integration
    • Threat protection provides threat detection and incident response capabilities at runtime for common threats
    • Network segmentation to enforce workload isolation, analyze container communication and detect risky network communication paths

    Integrated security starts with the operating system

    In the 2022 Gartner® Board of Directors Survey, 88% of board members classified cybersecurity as a business risk; just 12% called it a technology risk.1 The broad ramifications of a cyber attack or data breach have led to increased scrutiny across IT environments by investors and regulators alike. Fortifying IT environments against these potentially damaging incidents is critical, and Red Hat believes that this effort starts at the foundation, at the operating system level, with Red Hat Enterprise Linux.

    Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 lays the foundation for runtime integrity verification of the operating system and application files by providing file digital signatures within RPM packages. The platform uses integrity measurement architecture (IMA) at the kernel level to verify individual files and their provenance. IMA file verification specifically helps to detect accidental and malicious modifications to systems, providing more remediation capabilities for security teams in addressing potential issues or breaches.

    Additional key security features in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 include:

    • Enhanced security around root privileges by disabling root login via SSH by default. This helps to prevent the discovery of root passwords through brute force attacks and improving baseline security postures of an operating environment.
    • Support for latest cryptographic frameworks with the integration of OpenSSL 3. This enables IT teams to enact new ciphers for encrypting and protecting sensitive information.
    • Bolstered security best practices by disabling the cryptographically-broken SHA-1 hash function by default for digital signature, driving improved security hygiene.

    Additionally, Red Hat and IBM Research are collaborating around expanding the core security aspects of the Linux kernel, such as through support for signing and verifying elliptic curve digital signatures. This work expands the algorithms supported and reduces the size of digital signatures used throughout the Linux kernel.

    Availability

    The software supply chain security pattern is expected to be available in the coming months. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 will be generally available in the coming weeks.  Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security for Kubernetes is generally available now and can be accessed here.

    Supporting Quote

    Vincent Danen, vice president, Product Security, Red Hat
    “IT security isn’t tied to a software edition or an add-on module; it needs to be baked into whatever technology an organization chooses, starting from the operating system foundation to the application level. The enhanced security capabilities across Red Hat’s hybrid cloud portfolio is intended to help deliver less complex operations with high levels of security no matter where an organization operates. This is Red Hat's commitment to DevSecOps - making security not something bolted on, but a seamless integral part of moving applications from development to production to assist IT teams, both technically and organically.”

    1Gartner, Marketing insights, What Is Cybersecurity?, as on 25th April, 2022
    GARTNER is a registered trademark and service mark of Gartner, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the U.S. and internationally and is used herein with permission. All rights reserved.

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    ____________________

    • ABOUT RED HAT
    • Red Hat is the world’s leading provider of enterprise open source software solutions, using a community-powered approach to deliver reliable and high-performing Linux, hybrid cloud, container, and Kubernetes technologies. Red Hat helps customers integrate new and existing IT applications, develop cloud-native applications, standardize on our industry-leading operating system, and automate, secure, and manage complex environments. Award-winning support, training, and consulting services make Red Hat a trusted adviser to the Fortune 500. As a strategic partner to cloud providers, system integrators, application vendors, customers, and open source communities, Red Hat can help organizations prepare for the digital future.


     
    • FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
    • Except for the historical information and discussions contained herein, statements contained in this press release may constitute forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements are based on the company’s current assumptions regarding future business and financial performance. These statements involve a number of risks, uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual results to differ materially. Any forward-looking statement in this press release speaks only as of the date on which it is made. Except as required by law, the company assumes no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements.

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  • BOSTON - RED HAT SUMMIT -  

    Red Hat, Inc., the world's leading provider of open source solutions, today introduced Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9, the Linux operating system designed to drive more consistent innovation across the open hybrid cloud, from bare metal servers to cloud providers and the farthest edge of enterprise networks. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 is designed to drive enterprise transformation in parallel with evolving market forces and customer demands in an automated and distributed IT world. The platform will be generally available in the coming weeks.

    From vast public clouds and tiny edge devices to simple containerized applications and complex artificial intelligence workloads, modern IT starts with Linux.

    Matthew Hicks

    Executive Vice President, Products and Technologies, Red Hat

    For two decades, Red Hat Enterprise Linux has served as the backbone of enterprise IT, both in the datacenter and in the cloud, emphasizing customer choice and flexibility. With this platform for innovation, Red Hat customers can choose their underlying architecture, application vendor or cloud provider with the consistency necessary for modern IT. Combined, this has resulted in Red Hat Enterprise Linux becoming an epicenter for innovation. According to a Red Hat-sponsored IDC study1the global Red Hat Enterprise Linux economy is forecast to exceed $13 trillion in 2022. This includes supporting the business activities of Red Hat customers, which is estimated to provide financial benefits totaling $1.7 trillion in 2022.

    Building on decades of relentless innovation, the latest version of the world’s leading enterprise Linux platform is the first production release built from CentOS Stream, the continuously delivered Linux distribution that tracks just ahead of Red Hat Enterprise Linux. This approach helps the broader Red Hat Enterprise Linux ecosystem, from partners to customers to independent users, provide feedback, code and feature updates to the world’s leading enterprise Linux platform.

    IDC2 predicts that “by 2023, 40% of G2000 [companies will] reset cloud selection processes to focus on business outcomes rather than IT requirements, valuing access to providers' portfolios from device to edge and from data to ecosystem.” To Red Hat, this indicates that a standardized platform that can reach across all of these footprints and provide an experience optimized for both innovation and production stability is crucial. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 is engineered to address these needs and more, enabling operations teams and developers to deploy new initiatives without abandoning existing workloads or systems.

    A ubiquitous platform for consistent innovation across the datacenter, cloud providers and edge

    Customers can use Red Hat Enterprise Linux wherever and however it makes sense for their unique operational requirements with broad availability and deployment options across major cloud marketplaces. Existing customers can migrate Red Hat Enterprise Linux subscriptions to the cloud of their choice with Red Hat Cloud Access, while any customer looking to adopt the scale and power of the cloud will be able to deploy the platform on-demand from major cloud provider marketplaces, including Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud, IBM Cloud and Microsoft Azure.

    This platform ubiquity also stretches to the edge. With enterprise interest in edge computing growing and forecasts predicting a market of more than a quarter trillion dollars by 2025.3 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 incorporates key enhancements specifically designed to address evolving IT needs at the edge. These capabilities include:

    • Comprehensive edge management, delivered as a service, to oversee and scale remote deployments with greater control and security functionality, encompassing zero-touch provisioning, system health visibility and more responsive vulnerability mitigations all from a single interface.
    • Automatic container roll-back with Podman, Red Hat Enterprise Linux’s integrated container management technology, which can automatically detect if a newly-updated container fails to start and then roll the container back to the previous working version.

    Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 also highlights Red Hat’s efforts to deliver key operating system functions as services, starting with a new image builder service. Supporting the core platform’s existing functionality, the service supports image creation for customized filesystems and major cloud providers and virtualization technologies, including AWS, Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure and VMware.

    Red Hat and AWS have worked together for more than a decade to support the latest version of Red Hat Enterprise Linux at launch on AWS. Most recently, customers can now run Red Hat Enterprise Linux-based workloads on AWS instances that use ARM-designed Graviton processors. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 integration with AWS Graviton processors helps to optimize price performance for a wide range of cloud workloads running in Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2).

    A stronger backbone for innovation everywhere

    As IT teams adopt new technologies and extend into new operating footprints, the threat landscape becomes more dynamic and complex. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 retains Red Hat’s commitment to delivering a hardened Linux platform that can handle the most sensitive workloads, pairing innovation with extended security capabilities. Red Hat Enterprise Linux subscriptions also include access to Red Hat Insights, Red Hat’s continuous, proactive analytics service for detecting and remediating potential configuration and vulnerability issues while optimizing resource and subscription usage across the hybrid cloud.

    Beyond the hardening, testing and vulnerability scanning that all Red Hat Enterprise Linux releases undergo, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 incorporates features which help address hardware-level security vulnerabilities like Spectre and Meltdown as well as capabilities to help user-space processes create memory areas that are inaccessible to potentially malicious code. The platform provides readiness for customer security requirements as well, supporting PCI-DSS, HIPAA and more.

    Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 also introduces integrity measurement architecture (IMA) digital hashes and signatures. With integrity measurement architecture, users can verify the integrity of the operating system with digital signatures and hashes. This helps to detect rogue infrastructure modifications, making it easier to limit the potential for systems to be compromised.

    Further supporting enterprise choice in architectures and environments across the open hybrid cloud, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 will be available on IBM Cloud and also complements the key security features and capabilities of IBM Power Systems and IBM Z systems. Pairing the security-focused hardware capabilities of IBM’s architectures with the security enhancements in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 delivers the innovation, strength and security capabilities that many organizations need in hybrid cloud computing.

    Consistent automation and development across the hybrid cloud

    As IT systems grow to encompass a wider variety of workloads and footprints, IT operations teams are using automated systems and tooling as force multipliers. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 helps IT organizations embrace automation across the hybrid cloud, with capabilities tailored to help cut complexity and enhance manageability.

    The platform introduces an expanded set of Red Hat Enterprise Linux System Roles, which provide an automated workflow for creating specific system configurations. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 further builds out this selection, adding new System Roles for Postfix, high-availability clusters, firewall, Microsoft SQL Server, web console and more.

    Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 also supports kernel live patching from the Red Hat Enterprise Linux web console, further automating how IT organizations can address critical tasks at scale. This enables IT operations teams to apply updates across large, distributed system deployments without having to access command line tooling, making it easier to address production-impacting issues from the core datacenter to multiple clouds to the edge.

    Building on the strategic alliance expanded with Microsoft in 2015, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9, available at launch on Microsoft Azure, provides a foundation ready for key Microsoft technologies, including Microsoft SQL Server, thanks to joint engineering efforts with Microsoft. This includes tailored performance co-pilot modules, tuned profiles, a SQL Server system role powered by Ansible and more. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 also continues to fully support .NET development and applications, bringing applications built using Microsoft’s development platform to the world’s leading enterprise Linux platform.

    Availability

    Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 will be generally available in the coming weeks via the Red Hat Customer Portal and major cloud provider marketplaces. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 is also accessible via no-cost Red Hat Developer programs that provide developers with access to software, how-to videos, demos, getting started guides, documentation and more.

    Supporting Quotes
    Matthew Hicks, executive vice president, Products and Technologies, Red Hat
    “From vast public clouds and tiny edge devices to simple containerized applications and complex artificial intelligence workloads, modern IT starts with Linux. As the world’s leading enterprise Linux platform, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 extends wherever needed across the open hybrid cloud and beyond, pairing the trusted backbone of enterprise Linux with the innovative catalysts of open source communities. Linux is positioned at the epicenter of rapid technological evolution and that Linux is Red Hat Enterprise Linux.”

    Ashesh Badani, senior vice president, Products, Red Hat
    “Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 continues Red Hat’s commitment to matching the relentless pace of IT innovation across industries. The platform is designed for an automated world, where the operating system forms the connection point between otherwise disparate and disconnected environments and technologies. Whether it's extending existing skills into new IT footprints or helping to bring cloud-native workloads to production, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 provides the innovation engine for the modern and future enterprise.”

    Fred Wurden, vice president, AWS Commercial Software Services
    AWS and Red Hat have collaborated for over a decade to provide enterprise-ready cloud computing solutions for customers. Now, we bring Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9, a more consistent and innovative Linux platform onto AWS, enabling customers to run their mission critical workloads on over 500 generally available instance types including the most advanced ARM-based AWS Graviton processors which power the latest generation of Amazon EC2 instances.”

    Ashish Nadkarni, group vice president, Infrastructure Systems, Platforms and Technologies Group, IDC
    “IT is no longer limited to the corporate datacenter or to public cloud deployments - instead, systems and operating environments must extend out to the furthest edges of the digital domain. As with virtualization and cloud computing before it, this new paradigm benefits from a standardized Linux platform such as Red Hat Enterprise Linux, which gives IT teams a common foundation for innovation no matter where they operate.”

    Mike Cross, principal product owner, GlaxoSmithKline
    “High-performance computing is a critical component of pharmaceutical innovation, as being able to quickly identify and analyze new global health challenges is crucial to our corporate mission. Red Hat Enterprise Linux supports these environments for us, and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 is poised to drive even greater performance out of these production systems in our efforts to help communities around the world adapt to a changing health landscape.”

    Hillery Hunter, general manager, Cloud Industry Platforms and Solutions, CTO, IBM Cloud
    “With IBM Cloud, clients can take advantage of an open cloud architecture to accelerate the pace which they can drive innovation, while still prioritizing security and resiliency. With support of Red Hat Enterprise Linux, our clients, particularly those in highly regulated industries like financial services, can be assured they are using an environment designed with security and enterprise capabilities in mind. As organizations prioritize security, compliance and modernization velocity, this environment can help them manage workloads across their hybrid cloud environments to provide a consistent experience.”

    Omar Khan, General Manager, Azure Infrastructure, Microsoft Corporation
    “We look forward to helping our customers continue to innovate as they migrate to the cloud. As businesses extend workloads from the cloud to the edge, solutions like Red Hat Enterprise Linux on Microsoft Azure offer benefits for the enterprise, including automated Red Hat Enterprise Linux workloads through Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform on Azure.”

    James Jones, DevOps engineer III, PODS Enterprises, LLC
    “We run an extensive set of critical services on Red Hat Enterprise Linux, and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 provides an expanded set of capabilities, particularly around cloud-native and containers support, that will help us to further enhance and refine our Linux landscape. The updates to manageability features such as cockpit and Red Hat Web Console are ones that we’re keen to explore more deeply, especially as our environment becomes more entrenched in cloud-native services.”

    1IDC White Paper sponsored by Red Hat. “Red Hat Enterprise Linux: $1.7 Trillion a Year Boost for Customers.” Document #US48931522, March 2022
    2IDC FutureScape Webcast. “Worldwide IT Industry 2022 Predictions.” Document # US48364121, November 2021
    3IDC Spending Guide. “Worldwide Edge Spending Guide.” Document #US48772522, January 2022

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