SLED's Silver Bullet?
As government and education institutions move deeper into the era of cloud computing, one thing remains clear: There’s no silver bullet for organization-wide digital transformation. Red Hat and Amazon Web Services (AWS) have the capabilities to make it easier for customers to adopt containerization and deploy their applications. This webinar will walk you through how an IT organization can launch agile, cost-efficient, and top-performing...
Accelerate your Migration of Red Hat Op...
As Red Hat OpenShift customers explore moving to the cloud, they are drawn to the growing portfolio of products and services Amazon Web Services (AWS) provides. Combined with the benefits of Red Hat OpenShift, Red Hat and AWS accelerate the modernization and evolution of application workloads. In this webinar, we will explore post-deployment management of Red Hat OpenShift on AWS and tools and services to aide in migration. In this webinar, yo...
DevNation Federal: Deconstructed - Clou...
Are you trying to build a new application that needs to incorporate location services? You are not alone. With the rise of COVID and other critical topics, there is an increasing need for applications using location and geospatial data. How do developers serve up geospatial data in a cloud native way? Come to this session to find out how. The Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) members and international community are creating Open APIs for cloud...
Understanding an Open Organization
Red Hat Three Part Webinar Series Many of our customers have faced challenges with the adoption of new open technology due to their organizational culture. In fact, in a recent Harvard Business Review study, culture was the largest barrier to organizations digital transformation. This series of 3 interactive webinars will share areas of where you may be able to be more open and some actions you can take to move forward in your digital journey....
May 12, 2020
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Gov's IT Evolution: Transform Securely...
The government in 2020 operates in a dramatically different fashion than it did even a decade ago. However, even with all these technological achievements, 80 percent of federal IT budgets go to operations and maintenance - that means that more than two-thirds of a government's budget goes to keep legacy systems functioning. The White House and Congress are urging agencies to change that equation and focus on modernization in three key areas:...
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