Tag: ibm

  • 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

    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

    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 […]