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The mantra at the 2021 Red Hat Summit wasn’t so much “Linux” as it was “open hybrid cloud. Plus, of course, Red Hat OpenShift, which, as Red Hat’s president and chief executive officer Paul Cormier pointed out, is underpinned by Linux.
Paul Cormier, president and CEO, Red Hat
“Our job is to provide customers the choice to do what is right for them,” Cormier said during his keynote on April 27. “Organizations are going to use multiple clouds. In fact, recent research showed that the typical enterprise today is using nearly eight different clouds from multiple vendors and expects to use at least ten clouds within three years. It is and will continue to be a hybrid world.”
A tertiary OpenShift tier comes alongside three apps for businesses to build on their Kubernetes-based hybrid cloud strategy
Red Hat has launched an advanced tier of its OpenShift container application platform, with added tools designed to offer a complete Kubernetes stack out-of-the-box. This is in addition to launching three new managed cloud services.
Red Hat’s OpenShift Kubernetes Engine is the foundational layer of OpenShift, allowing customers to run containers across hybrid cloud deployments on the Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) OS. The OpenShift Container Platform adds developer and operations services, as well as advanced features for app development and modernisation.
Baltimore to Use Data Transparency to Gain Public Trust
Mayor Brandon Scott is spearheading efforts to increase transparency in city government. Data-driven tools are helping Baltimore residents drill into how the administration is meeting its goals and a range of other topics.
August 27, 2021 •
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Mayor Brandon M. Scott, who took office in December 2020, is spearheading that charge for a more open city government. On Feb. 3, he announced the 100 Days of Action Tracker
, which allows the public to track the status of the various accomplishments of his administration.
In a written response to
Government Technology, Scott said that the 100 Days of Action Tracker emerged as part of this guiding effort to increase transparency, emphasizing the importance of ensuring residents can track the work of their elected officials.
New open data tool to put information about bus fares at passengers’ fingertips Date published: 14 December 2020
Transport for the North’s Integrated and Smart Travel Director, Jeremy Acklam
A new open data tool to put information about bus fares at passengers’ fingertips has been launched by Transport for the North.
The ‘Create Fares Data Service’ will help bus operators across the country more easily publish fares online and in journey planning apps.
By unlocking fares data, the ultimate aim of the initiative is to provide passengers across the North and nationwide with better access to information about how much their next bus journey will cost.