Thursday, 5 August 2021

Red Hat OpenShift’s great momentum on IBM Z and LinuxONE

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Open-source innovation for cloud-native development

It’s been said that all great achievements require time. But sometimes, great things are achieved at a relatively fast pace—especially in technology. For example, it’s taken only six years for the Kubernetes project to become the de-facto standard for deploying containers. Kubernetes has matured rapidly in a short period of time thanks to the contributions of thousands of developers and hundreds of companies that remain committed to open-source software.

Kubernetes has advanced even further under the stewardship of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation. Red Hat’s commitment and contributions to the Kubernetes project over the past six years has contributed to the success of Red Hat OpenShift.

Red Hat OpenShift – Enterprise Kubernetes

Red Hat OpenShift is the industry’s leading enterprise Kubernetes platform to build, run, scale and manage containerized applications. Red Hat OpenShift automates the provisioning and management of cloud-native applications and augments Kubernetes capabilities with additional features and a rapidly growing ecosystem of open source-based services and operators.

Red Hat OpenShift has become the platform of choice for thousands of companies and IT organizations around the world for its capabilities, extensibility and constant innovation gained from open-source projects such as Tekton, Knative, CRI-O, Istio, and Grafana, to mention just a few.

Red Hat OpenShift is available for multiple processor architectures including IBM Z and IBM LinuxONE. With Red Hat OpenShift available for IBM Z and LinuxONE since February 2020, IBM has brought together hybrid cloud with the secure, scalable and reliable Z and LinuxONE platforms. And with the latest version—OpenShift 4.8—now available for all supported architectures including IBM Z and IBM LinuxONE, Red Hat expands workload possibilities across the hybrid cloud.

Today, most of the major software building blocks needed for developing, deploying and integrating enterprise Red Hat OpenShift applications on IBM Z and LinuxONE are available—from IBM Cloud Paks, to Red Hat OpenShift Serverless, to IBM Cloud Infrastructure Center

Red Hat OpenShift for IBM Z—market momentum

In parallel, a growing number of clients and service providers such as Blue Barricade are using Red Hat OpenShift for IBM Z and LinuxONE in order to accelerate digital transformation, co-locate cloud-native applications with system of record data and reduce costs. Listen in to Pascal Meyer from Fiducia & GAD IT AG talk about the value of running Red Hat OpenShift on IBM in this video clip from IBM Think 2021.

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Industry-leading software vendors are also enabling their applications on Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform on IBM Z and LinuxONE to achieve security, reliability, portability and consistency across the hybrid cloud infrastructures. The ecosystem of applications running on OpenShift is rapidly evolving to help clients gain faster time to market. For example:

➥ Core banking applications like Temenos Transact, Technisys, and Infosys Finacle;

➥ Digital banking engagement applications such as Backbase;

➥ Relationship-based product, pricing and billing applications such as Zafin and SunTec Xelerate;

➥ Payments applications such as Vestigo and Fiorano

➥ And database management applications like Fujitsu Enterprise Postgres

If you’re attending the SHARE Virtual Summit this August, be sure to listen to the IBM keynote on Wednesday—“Infrastructure and Application Modernization on IBM Z with Red Hat OpenShift”—and to the Red Hat breakout session on Thursday— “Top reasons to run Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Z.”

To summarize, with the latest Red Hat OpenShift 4.8 release and the large and growing ecosystem of software offerings driven by open-source innovation, IBM now has all the ingredients to allow the IBM Z and LinuxONE users to accelerate their modernization journey. They can do it with Kubernetes, Red Hat and IBM infrastructure, which has always provided the best performance, security, reliability and scalability.

Source: ibm.com

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