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Red Hat Woos VMware Shops With OpenShift Virtualization Engine

January 15, 2025 Jeffrey Burt 0

Broadcom’s $61 billion acquisition of VMware in November 2023 and the subsequent changes to venerable virtualization company’s business model and pricing have rankled many long-time enterprise users, a situation that has been highly publicized despite assertions by Broadcom and VMware executives that such reports are little than FUD – short for fear, uncertainty, and doubt. …

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GenAI Races Ahead, But Enterprises Are Still At The Starting Line

December 12, 2024 Jeffrey Burt 4

The AI era has a much different vibe than prior eras in the IT industry. …

Compute

IBM’s Red Hat Acquisition Will Pay For Itself By Early Next Year

October 24, 2024 Timothy Prickett Morgan 2

Big Blue has reported its financial results for the third quarter of 2024, and the thing that stands out most is not the System z16 mainframes and Power10 midrange and big iron are getting a little long in the tooth ahead of new product cycles expected to start in 2025. …

AI

Red Hat Saddles Up For The Wide Open GenAI Horizons

May 7, 2024 Jeffrey Burt 1

A theme snaking its way through conversations these days about generative AI is the need for open source models, open platforms, and industry standards as ways to make the emerging technology more accessible and widely adopted by enterprises. …

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IBM Buys HashiCorp To Control The Alternative To Red Hat Kubernetes

April 25, 2024 Timothy Prickett Morgan 1

It has been quite a week for Hashi Corp, the company behind the open source Hashi Stack of systems software for creating and running modern, distributed applications. …

Compute

Big Blue Bucks The Datacenter Server Recession

January 25, 2024 Timothy Prickett Morgan 4

Some patterns are very hard to break. From the very early days of the systems business as we know it, which started six decades ago, the fourth quarter of the calendar year has been the money maker for companies like IBM, and the second quarter has been a relatively big one for those who could not get their budgets together before the end of the prior year. …

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HashiCorp Retools Licenses And Software To Grow Its Business

September 5, 2023 Timothy Prickett Morgan 2

It is hard to make a living in the open source software business, although it is possible, through the contributions of many, to make great software. …

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Linux Is The Next Platform, But Who Pays To Maintain It?

July 13, 2023 Jeffrey Burt 4

Red Hat has once again dropped another huge boulder into the normally serene – or at least relatively calm – open source waters. …

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Reports Of OpenStack’s Death Greatly Exaggerated

June 15, 2023 Jeffrey Burt 0

OpenStack, the venerable open source cloud controller born in 2010 out projects pulled together by Rackspace Hosting and NASA, continues to push on despite its death being predicted myriad times over the past several years. …

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IBM Starts Walking The Hybrid Cloud And AI Talking

April 20, 2023 Timothy Prickett Morgan 0

If Big Blue is going to talk the hybrid cloud and AI talk, as it seems to do incessantly, then the company has to walk it. …

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