Syed M Shaaf's contributions
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Introducing Red Hat build of Cryostat 4.0
Syed M Shaaf
Learn about Cryostat 4.0, an open source, container-native JFR for Java on OpenShift, offering deeper insights and a streamlined experience for devs and SREs.
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Generative AI Applied to Application Modernization with Konveyor AI
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The Konveyor community has developed "Konveyor AI" (Kai), a tool that uses Generative AI to accelerate application modernization. Kai integrates large language models with static code analysis to facilitate code modifications within a developer's IDE, helping transition to technologies like Quarkus efficiently. This video provides a short introduction and demo showcasing the migration of the Java EE "coolstore" application to Quarkus using Konveyor AI.
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New features in Cryostat 3.0 for monitoring Java applications on OpenShift
Syed M Shaaf
This article highlights the key updates introduced by Cryostat 3.0.
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Apply generative AI to app modernization with Konveyor AI
Syed M Shaaf
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Learn about Konveyor AI, an open souce tool that uses generative AI to shorten the time and cost of application modernization at scale.
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Community support for Spring Boot applications on OpenShift and RHEL
Syed M Shaaf
Red Hat extends community support for Spring Boot 3 to OpenShift and RHEL customers, promoting user experience and runtime adoption on the OpenShift platform.
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Java monitoring: Exploring Cryostat 2.4 features on OpenShift
Syed M Shaaf
Cryostat 2.4 is a monitoring tool for Java that offers a sophisticated and user-friendly approach to performance monitoring in containerized environments.
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Securing digital frontiers: Leveraging Keycloak for comprehensive application security across platforms
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Application security is paramount, whether deployed in on-premise, hybrid, or multi-cloud environments. The financial implications of not securing software and services can run into millions, highlighting the importance of robust protective measures.
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Red Hat build of Keycloak provides FIPS-140-2 support
Syed M Shaaf
This article describes how to enable FIPS-140-2 support for the Red Hat build of Keycloak, which provides more security.
Introducing Red Hat build of Cryostat 4.0
Learn about Cryostat 4.0, an open source, container-native JFR for Java on OpenShift, offering deeper insights and a streamlined experience for devs and SREs.
Generative AI Applied to Application Modernization with Konveyor AI
The Konveyor community has developed "Konveyor AI" (Kai), a tool that uses Generative AI to accelerate application modernization. Kai integrates large language models with static code analysis to facilitate code modifications within a developer's IDE, helping transition to technologies like Quarkus efficiently. This video provides a short introduction and demo showcasing the migration of the Java EE "coolstore" application to Quarkus using Konveyor AI.
New features in Cryostat 3.0 for monitoring Java applications on OpenShift
This article highlights the key updates introduced by Cryostat 3.0.
Apply generative AI to app modernization with Konveyor AI
Learn about Konveyor AI, an open souce tool that uses generative AI to shorten the time and cost of application modernization at scale.
Community support for Spring Boot applications on OpenShift and RHEL
Red Hat extends community support for Spring Boot 3 to OpenShift and RHEL customers, promoting user experience and runtime adoption on the OpenShift platform.
Java monitoring: Exploring Cryostat 2.4 features on OpenShift
Cryostat 2.4 is a monitoring tool for Java that offers a sophisticated and user-friendly approach to performance monitoring in containerized environments.
Securing digital frontiers: Leveraging Keycloak for comprehensive application security across platforms
Application security is paramount, whether deployed in on-premise, hybrid, or multi-cloud environments. The financial implications of not securing software and services can run into millions, highlighting the importance of robust protective measures.
Red Hat build of Keycloak provides FIPS-140-2 support
This article describes how to enable FIPS-140-2 support for the Red Hat build of Keycloak, which provides more security.