Red Hat has just announced its strategy for JBoss xPaaS services for OpenShift, the industry’s first unified offering that brings a comprehensive set of enterprise services into a single PaaS environment.
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PaaS: OpenShift, Architecture, and Success
September 10, 2013
Next week, Matt Hicks and Bill DeCoste will be delivering a webinar on how to design and deploy applications to the cloud.
How to design code for the cloud and enjoy the benefits of PaaS
Designing and coding cloud-ready applications is essential to your business’ future success. So take advantage of the resources you have. Letting your developers use their existing skills can help you meet your growing application-development needs.
My JBoss Cloud Project
August 20, 2013
I haven’t published that many posts this month. So, I present Two for Tuesday.
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform – First Look (link)
- The JBoss Cloud Project
First a post on the OpenShift by Red Hat internal architecture (link). Then a post on my first look at Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform or Red Hat OpenStack / RHOS.
It’s true, I’m going to spend August and September highlighting Java EE and JBoss EAP in the cloud.
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform – First Look
August 20, 2013
I haven’t published that many posts this month. So, I present Two for Tuesday.
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform – First Look
- The JBoss Cloud Project (link)
First things first, Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform or Red Hat OpenStack / RHOS. I’ll refer to it as simply OpenStack. As mentioned in my last post, I’m going to spend August and September highlighting Java EE and JBoss EAP in the cloud. In my last post, I described the internal architecture of OpenShift by Red Hat. In particular, multitenancy and networking. This post is simply my first look at OpenStack (Grizzly).
Java EE in the Cloud: OpenShift Architecture
August 14, 2013
I am going to spend August and September highlighting Java EE and JBoss EAP in the cloud. I will focus on deploying Java EE applications JBoss EAP running on OpenShift Online (Public PaaS), OpenShift Enterprise (Private PaaS), and OpenStack (Private IaaS). In fact, I am planning to run OpenShift Enterprise on Red Hat Cloud Infrastructure in a dedicated lab at Red Hat. More on that later.
September 24, 2013
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