Tuesday 18 October 2016

Why Red Hat's OpenShift, not OpenStack, is making waves with developers

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Why Red Hat's OpenShift, not OpenStack, is making waves with developers

Red Hat has historically whiffed with developers. But, its PaaS offering, OpenShift, may mark a new era for the open source giant.

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