Red Hat Global Partner Solutions Architects - What We Did, Q4 2021
Without an overabundance of introduction, here’s some of the work that Red Hat’s Global Partner Solution Architecture group did with our global strategic partners (say THAT five times real fast) in Q4 of 2021. As usual, we worked across the tech ecosystem: hyperscalers, software vendors, hardware systems manufacturers. And again, this is only a portion of the work we did with our partners; there’s a lot of stuff we do together to jointly enable each other to deliver joint solutions to the market. And a lot of THAT work is done behind closed doors (or behind an NDA, anyway).
So, check these out, and as always I’d love to hear from you, whether or not you check out some of these assets.
1 - The Partner: MuleSoft
The Project: A press release explaining a new global partnership between IBM (true; please read on) and MuleSoft, making their Anypoint Runtime Fabric work with Red Hat’s OpenShift Container Platform. Although it is an IBM announcement, this really is a partnership among MuleSoft, Red Hat, and IBM.
Link: MuleSoft + IBM press release
2 - The Partner: Dynatrace
The Project: A blog entry in the Davie Street Enterprises series we started to cover a range of topics that enterprises encounter, and the partners we collaborate with to address these enterprise customer challenges. This blog entry talks about the customer’s adoption of cloud technologies and services, as they begin to migrate their operations to the cloud.
Link: Blog entry on redhat.com
3 - The Partner: SAS
The Project: Another Davie Street Enterprises (DSE) blog entry in the series. In this entry, DSE becomes an AI company. Turns out SAS’s Viya technology is an excellent fit for DSE’s objectievs, which are laid out in the blog post.
Link: Blog entry on redhat.com
4 - The Partner: F5 Networks / NGINX
The Project: A hands-on workshop showing how Ansible Automation works with F5 BIG-IP .
Link: Hands-on workshop
5 - The Partner: Thales
The Project: A presentation by our own Cameron Skidmore at the Thales Partner Conference, entitled “Red Hat Guidance on a Modern Security Architecture”.
Link: The presentation on the Thales website
6 - The Partner: Various ISV Partners In The Security Segment (including Aqua Security, Palo Alto Networks, Twistlock, Aporeto)
The Project: An “Ask The Experts” section at the Red Hat Summit: Connect, with Red Hat’s point of view on how we and our partners in the cybersecurity / DevSecOps arena think about supply chain security.
Link: Agenda at the Red Hat Summit: Connect website.
7 - The Partner: Lenovo
The Project: A reference architecture with Lenovo ThinkSystem Servers and Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform.
Link: The reference architecture on Lenovo’s website.
8 - The Partner: Synopsys
The Project: A webinar with Synopsys and our own John Senegal and Cody Richard. The topic: “Securing Your IoT Software and Infrastructure Got You on ‘Edge’?”
Link: The webinar recording on the DevOps.com website.
9 - The Partner: IBM
The Project: A blog entry discussing open source software and CI/CD tooling running on IBM’s POWER processor architecture. GitLab is featured in the blog entry as well as several parts of Red Hat’s OpenShift Container Platform.
Link: The blog entry on IBM’s website.
10 - The Partner: Couchbase
The Project: A presentation at Couchbase Connect conference about how Couchbase and Red Hat work together.
Link: The recorded session from the Couchbase Connect conference.
11 - The Partner: IBM (again)
The Project: A recorded presentation at IBM’s TechU event, discussing Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform.
Link: The presentation at the IBM TechU website.
12 - The Partner: Infoblox
The Project: A virtual focused on the transition to 5G with Infoblox and Red Hat’s Ansible Automation Platform.
Link: Landing page for the webinar.
13 - The Partner: IBM
The Project: An IBM Redbook, the topic being “The Virtualization Cookbook for IBM Z Volume 2 for Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 8.2”, co-written by our own Murthy Garimella.
Link: The Redbook, on IBM’s redbook website.
14 - The Partner: Dell EMC
The Project: A reference architecture with Dell EMC: a ref arch with Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform for Telecom.
Link: The Deployment Guide
15 - The Partner: Dell EMC (second project)
The Project: The Design Guide for Dell EMC Ready Stack for Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform 4.6.
Link: Design Guide for Dell + OpenShift 4.6.
16 - The Partner: Supermicro
The Project: A presentation about Supermicro Rack Plug & Play Infrastructure with Red Hat technologies, at the Intel Innovation digital event in October 2021.
Link: Landing page for the presentation at IntelON