Enterprises across the globe are looking to transform their operations and services to better align with current conditions. To succeed, they also need to adopt the latest technologies.
The beta release of Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® 9 is now available. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 is our newest enterprise operating system designed to meet the needs of the hybrid cloud environment.
With the release of Red Hat Update Infrastructure (RHUI) 4.0, Certified Cloud & Service Providers (CCSP) have enhanced features and functionality to help streamline their content management and optimize day 2 infrastructure service operations.
In November 2021, 20 teams took part in the third edition of Red Hat Hackfest, our partner community initiative that brings partners and customers together to build innovative solutions that address complex business challenges.
Our new certification tooling allows you to run the certification tests on your own computer through the downloadable preflight tool. All you need is a Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) operating system and access to the image you want to certify.
With the release of Red Hat Update Infrastructure (RHUI) 4.1, Certified Cloud & Service Providers (CCSP) have enhanced features and functionality to help streamline their content management and optimize infrastructure service operations.
Whether you deliver software, hardware or cloud services, you can certify your product with RHEL 9 and be part of a growing number of partners excited about this new release.
Our open culture inspires us to empower partners to train using the same set of tools and practices that guide Red Hatters in our own customer engagements.
This post discusses the Red Hat best practice to efficiently use and set up Image Builder for deploying and certifying custom images on Azure. Azure is pushing the use of this tool, and we would like to make Partners aware that those custom images are already certifiable through the process that will be described in this blog.