Tag: ibm

  • OpenShift Serverless: Revolutionizing Application Deployment on IBM Power

    OpenShift Serverless: Revolutionizing Application Deployment on IBM Power

    OpenShift Serverless transforms application deployment on IBM Power, offering simplified management, auto-scaling, and cost optimization for modern enterprises.

  • Multi-Architecture Computing: The Future of OpenShift Deployments

    Multi-Architecture Computing: The Future of OpenShift Deployments

    In the ever-evolving landscape of cloud computing, flexibility and efficiency are paramount. IBM’s latest innovation in OpenShift technology – Multi-Architecture Computing – is set to revolutionize how we deploy and manage containerized workloads. Let’s dive into this game-changing feature and explore its potential impact on enterprise IT. UKI B&L Webinar Presentation What is Multi-Architecture Computing? […]

  • Scan Containers For Security Vulnerabilities With Trivy

    Scan Containers For Security Vulnerabilities With Trivy

    Trivy in action on Power Customers modernizing their applications on Power with OpenShift prioritize security. Aqua Security’s open-source container security scanner is called Trivy, a very impressive tool. Why Cloud Native Security is Different When it comes to cloud-native application development, traditional security tools are no longer enough. The new paradigm of cloud-native development requires […]

  • .Net 7 is now supported on IBM Power Systems

    .Net 7 is now supported on IBM Power Systems

    What’s changed? IBM Open Source and Ecosystem Developers ported .Net 7 for IBM Power Systems and shared the code with Red Hat to productise for support. Read about it from IBM Dev blog here .Net 7 using the Mono runtime is quite different from the Mono project that has been around for many years. Mono […]

  • Easily Modernise Enterprise Applications with OpenShift & Hybrid Cloud

    Back in the 90’s I happily worked with many Vendor Technology Platforms, including IBM RS6000 & Netfinity, Sun Microsystems SPARC, Compaq & HP Proliant, Microsoft, Novell, AIX, UX, Solaris, Xenix, Windows, Red Hat Enterprise Linux and no doubt more besides. The diversity and continual learning presented to me are two significant reasons I built my […]