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JBoss Enterprise Portal Platform 5.0 demo

JBoss Enterprise Portal Platform 5.0--part of the comprehensive middleware portfolio from Red Hat--is designed to reduce the time and cost associated with creating, deploying, and managing dynamic web presences. A Red Hat Senior Solutions Architect directly demonstrates the way this release gives enterprises a flexible, open source alternative for building, deploying, integrating, and managing on-premise and cloud-based applications.

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2012 Red Hat Summit: Part 2, Red Hat Enterprise Linux Roadmap

This is part 2 of a 'Best of' session with Tim Burke, vice president of Linux Engineering from Red Hat, at the 2012 Red Hat Summit and JBoss World. You can see part 1 here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhQIVXrCd68&list=PL995CD1141C3330D5&index=16&feature=plpp_video Tim Burke, vice president of Linux Engineering at Red Hat, briefly summarizes the first half's content, then has a team of engineering development managers highlight their technology area and key initiatives. They also discuss emerging technologies targeted for delivery in future releases. Areas they discuss in this part include: - filesystem - base OS commands and util - security - desktop features - developer tool features Watch part 1 of this session video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhQIVXrCd68&list=PL995CD1141C3330D5&index=16&feature=plpp_video Watch more 2012 Red Hat Summit and JBoss World videos: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL995CD1141C3330D5&feature=plcp

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Enabling JBoss for operations

Chris Morgan, senior product marketing manager at JBoss, explains how JBoss Operations Network (JBoss ON) makes managing applications simpler. Like a modern car dashboard, JBoss ON provides an integrated, easy-to-use collection of functional tools. And it's open source. Like Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Fedora, JBoss ON has a community version, Jopr, that provides bleeding-edge technology and the breeding ground for tomorrow's JBoss ON technologies. "Operations Network brings to life what's going on with JBoss." -- Chris Morgan See more Red Hat videos: http://www.redhat.com/videos/

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Infosys Finacle Lite powered by Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Jboss Middleware

Leading Core Banking Solution from Infosys featuring in Gartner Magic Quadrant - Finacle Lite is now powered by Red Hat Enterprise Linux and JBoss Enterprise Middleware. Finacle Lite offers a core banking solution specifically designed for Tier 2 Banks, Cooperative Banks & Credit Unions worldwide. The solution is a fully integrated, pre-configured "Bank-in-a-Box" powered by Red Hat Enterprise Linux and JBoss Enterprise Middleware designed for extremely quick deployment automating business processes across retail,wholesale, payments and services modules. Finacle Lite is available either as software as service (SaaS) or for on-premise deployments deployed universally on Red Hat Enterprise Linux and JBoss Enterprise Middleware. This video helps in understanding why Infosys chose open source based Red Hat Enterprise Linux and JBoss Enterprise Middleware Platforms for their state-of-the-art core banking solution offering, Finacle Lite, to address the business and technology challenges faced by banks worldwide. This also address the overall benefits of running Finacle Lite on Red Hat Enterprise Linux and JBoss Middleware Platforms from various dimensions including TCO, scalability and performance.

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Affordable - JBoss Enterprise SOA Platform 5 video

With JBoss, your SOA solution is delivered via the subscription model, providing predictable costs that you can budget for. So you can put your resources into the things that make your business special. And that means you're in control. Find out more about JBoss SOA: http://www.jboss.com/resources/soa/ http://www.jboss.com/products/platforms/soa/

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OpenShift and Microsoft .NET in Action

We are collaborating with Uhuru Software to bring Microsoft .NET and SQL Server capabilities to OpenShift, as an open source community-driven effort in OpenShift Origin. The demo will show the work done to date and how easy it is to deploy a .NET application with OpenShift.

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Build your first application using GCC4 on RHEL 6 with Red Hat Developer Toolset (DTS)

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Get started developing with the native version of C++ on Red Hat Enterprise Linux in under 10 minutes. Introduction and Prerequisites In this tutorial, you will install the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) and build a simple C++ Hello World application. This tutorial should take less than 15 minutes to complete. Before you begin, you will need a current Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 workstation or server subscription that allows you to download software and get updates from Red Hat. If...

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Build your first application using GCC4 on RHEL 7 with Red Hat Developer Toolset (DTS)

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Get started developing with C++ on Red Hat Enterprise Linux in under 10 minutes. Introduction and Prerequisites In this tutorial, you will install the native GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) that's included in RHEL and build a simple C++ Hello World application. This tutorial should take less than 12 minutes to complete. Before you begin, you will need a current Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 workstation or server subscription that allows you to download software and get updates from Red Hat...

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How to Install Elastic Stack (ELK) on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL)

Hemant Jain

Sometimes, software just goes together. Linux, the Apache Web server, MySQL, and PHP, the four ingredients of the LAMP stack, which revolutionized data centers and made open source a big deal two decades ago, are probably the most famous example. But there are lots of others . Here's another open source software stack you should know about in our present age of cloud and big data: the Elastic Stack, or ELK. Based on Elasticsearch, Logstash and Kibana, ELK is a...

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No-Cost RHEL Developer Subscription now available

Ray Ploski

May 2019 UPDATE - The no-cost developer subscription now includes RHEL 8 . Today, Red Hat announced the availability of a no-cost Red Hat Enterprise Linux developer subscription, available as part of the Red Hat Developer Program . Offered as a self-supported, development-only subscription, the Red Hat Enterprise Linux Developer Suite provides you with a more stable development platform for building enterprise applications - across cloud, physical, virtual, and container-centric infrastructures. Red Hat SVP Craig Muzilla added some good points...