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If an OpenShift customer wants to run on a infrastructure of software-defined data center, the best place for that is VMware. The bulk of the OpenShift 1,700 customers today run on VMware.
VMware Tanzu is besting Red Hat’s OpenShift in head-to-head competition via its broader Kubernetes portfolio, interoperability capability and “deeper” integration with vSphere, said VMware ...
On the Kubernetes runtime front, VMware’s new Tanzu Kubernetes Grid 2.0 is now tightly integrated with vSphere 8, following a multi-year effort to embed Kubernetes into the vSphere platform.
VMware’s Explore event will be the second run officially on Broadcom’s dime. Last year’s event was a coming out party that ...
Given all that, it’s not surprising that VMware customers are looking for options for their virtualized workloads. Red Hat apparently is on the list. The IBM-owned company had always had conversations ...
SAN FRANCISCO – VMware today introduced updates to its Tanzu Kubernetes portfolio including compatibility with Red Hat's OpenShift platform in an effort to simplify DevSecOps and improve cloud ...
In a thinly veiled swipe at VMware, Red Hat hints that the rival Cloud Foundry open source code is too controlled by VMware. "OpenShift Origin will be run as a true open source project," Red Hat ...
Tweet this With these enhancements, customers can now: Simplify the governance and automation of existing Kubernetes clusters from providers such as Red Hat OpenShift, VMware vSphere 7, and others ...
Technically, Red Hat OpenShift’s architecture resembles VMware Cloud Foundry. It is a polyglot PaaS with built in support for Node.js, Ruby, Java, Python, PHP and Perl.
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