Streamlining DevOps in hybrid, multi-cloud, on-premises, and edge environments
Simplifying the user experience and delivering As-a-Service benefits
Containers are increasingly being used to improve security and speed up application development - with businesses noting better app performance as a result - and are becoming standard practice for implementing SecDevOps workflows.
However, as organisations feel under pressure to launch new products and services at a faster rate, innovation can be limited when resources are focussed on managing infrastructure and security.
Download this whitepaper to learn how to address application development challenges with Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Cloud so you can focus on your business objectives.
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