Yan Fisher

Yan Fisher is responsible for Multi-architecture and technical computing Product Marketing at Red Hat. Yan has a deep background in systems design and architecture. He has spent the past 20 years of his career working in the computer and telecommunication industries where he tackled as diverse areas as sales and operations to performance and benchmarking. With a passion for solutions-oriented marketing he is known for bringing a customer-centric perspective into traditional IT discussions and having an eye for innovative approaches that stand out against the competitive landscape.

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Expanding architectural choices to better arm Red Hat Enterprise Linux developers

Yan Fisher

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.5 is now live. Red Hat’s multi-architecture initiative is a new milestone: all supported architectures x86_64, PowerPC Big/Little Endian, s390x, and now 64-bit Arm and IBM POWER9 were simultaneously released. The Cockpit Web GUI can be used for complex admin tasks without using the CLI.

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Red Hat ARM Partner Early Access Program enables 64-bit ARM platforms

Yan Fisher

If you are paying close attention to the growing 64-bit ARM ecosystem you may have already seen yesterday’s press release announcing several milestones for the Red Hat ARM Partner Early Access Program , that was announced in July of last year. While the release talks about the program at a high level, there are several takeaways that may affect the developer community in the near future. Fundamentally, the ARM Partner Early Access Program was launched to benefit hardware and software...

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Red Hat Announces ARM Partner Early Access Program

Yan Fisher

Today Red Hat announced the launch of the Red Hat ARM Partner Early Access Program ( PEAP ) to enable partner designs built upon the evolving 64-bit ARM architecture. The program is aimed at silicon vendors, independent hardware vendors (IHVs), original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), and original design manufacturers (ODMs), and launches with participation and support from several ARM ecosystem leaders, including AMD, American Megatrends, Inc., AppliedMicro, ARM, Broadcom, Cavium, Dell, HP and Linaro. We are committed to helping our partners...