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posted by CoolHand on Thursday November 05 2015, @09:17AM   Printer-friendly
from the the-more-things-change-the-more-they-stay-the-same dept.

Today, Red Hat and Microsoft announced a partnership to provide greater choice and flexibility deploying Red Hat solutions on Microsoft Azure.  As a key component of today’s announcement, Microsoft is offering Red Hat Enterprise Linux as the preferred choice for enterprise Linux workloads on Microsoft Azure.  Another area of the partnership is in expanding the use of .NET in Red Hat's products, including the OpenShift Enterprise platform-as-a-service offering.

Paul Cormier, Red Hat's president of Products and Technologies, released a blog posting today about this partnership. From the blog:

Both Red Hat and Microsoft are key players in this new, hybrid cloud reality. Today, it is incredibly likely that where you once found “Red Hat shops” and “Microsoft shops,” you’ll find heterogeneous environments that include solutions from both companies. We heard from customers and partners that they wanted our solutions to work together - with consistent APIs, frameworks, management, and platforms. They not only wanted Red Hat offerings on Microsoft Azure, they wanted to be able to build .NET applications on infrastructure powered by Red Hat Enterprise Linux, including OpenShift, Red Hat Enterprise Linux Atomic Host, and Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform.

As customers move to a microservices architecture, I see a consistent enterprise platform and APIs for certified applications and container portability across physical, virtual, and private and public clouds becoming that much more important. Customers will want to be able to choose Microsoft Windows for Windows containers, and Red Hat Enterprise Linux Atomic Host and OpenShift for certified Red Hat Enterprise Linux containers unified by the common .NET framework.


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  • (Score: 1, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday November 05 2015, @04:28PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday November 05 2015, @04:28PM (#258918)

    Lamest cop-out ever. The excuse of a company existing solely for profit and nothing else is an insult to the people doing the work, and is a popular meme being shoved down everyone's throats. Toss out this excuse and hold these groups of people to a higher standard. The higher standard that I'm sure the actual employees believe in. You know, good products, Unix philosophy... Only the unimportant people hold profit above all else, sadly we have a cultural obsession with pyramid structures which screws everything up.

    Also, I doubt anyone here was surprised if they've paid any attention to Linux stories in the last couple of years.

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  • (Score: 1) by Alias on Friday November 06 2015, @04:52AM

    by Alias (2825) on Friday November 06 2015, @04:52AM (#259287)

    "The excuse of a company existing solely for profit and nothing else is an insult to the people doing the work, and is a popular meme being shoved down everyone's throats." I might add that the, "MS is in business to make money," mantra has been repeated often by MS employees and those that have been to the MS Tech Evangelism school of dodgery when asked questions in social settings that they don't want to answer. Regardless of the truth of the statement, it is almost always a dodge of the question that was asked.

    Yes, soylentnews.org has the same astroturfers and shills that the blueish green site has.