UOR is a radically different approach to serverless and decentralized systems

Universal Object Reference (UOR) is a radically different approach to serverless and decentralized systems. The term “everything is an object” may be familiar to some. It is typically used to convey a fundamental object-oriented programming concept. We can also apply that concept … | Continue reading


@next.redhat.com | 1 year ago

MicroShift

MicroShift has been specifically designed for edge computing use cases, with a goal of fitting in the limited storage capacity of field-deployed devices that can be embedded into a variety of appliances such as cars, factory lines, airplanes or even satellites. | Continue reading


@next.redhat.com | 2 years ago

Prometheus Anomaly Detection

With an increase in the number of applications being deployed on Red Hat OpenShift, there is a strong need for application monitoring. A number of these applications are monitored via Prometheus me… | Continue reading


@next.redhat.com | 4 years ago

Keylime: Using TPM to Secure Your Slice of the Cloud

As people move workloads to shared and public cloud environments, what methods are available to attest their environment has not been tampered with? Is there a good way to use a standardized crypto… | Continue reading


@next.redhat.com | 4 years ago

UKL: A Unikernel Based on Linux

Unikernels are customized, single address space bootable images composed of an application and the required bare-minimum kernel functionality. Today’s unikernels have demonstrated substantial perfo… | Continue reading


@next.redhat.com | 5 years ago

Next Generation Tools for Container Technology

In this video from the 2018 Red Hat Summit, Dan Walsh and Mrunal Patel lead a journey through a set of next generation tools for creating, deploying, and maintaining containers. This journey covers… | Continue reading


@next.redhat.com | 5 years ago

Kubernetes and the Platform of the Future

In another installment from the Red Hat Summit track from the Office of the CTO, this video is an informal discussion between Brandon Philips (previously CTO of CoreOS, acquired by Red Hat) and Cla… | Continue reading


@next.redhat.com | 5 years ago