Red Hat Openshift Container Platform
Through our partnership with IBM, we will provide services related to Red Hat Openshift end-to-end solution architecture design, implementation, development, and support.
What is Red Hat OpenShift?
Red Hat OpenShift is a leading enterprise Kubernetes platform that enables a cloud-like experience everywhere it’s deployed. Whether it’s in the cloud, on-premise or at the edge, Red Hat OpenShift gives you the ability to choose where you build, deploy, and run applications through a consistent experience. Red Hat OpenShift’s full-stack automated operations and self-service provisioning for developers lets teams work together more efficiently to move ideas from development to production.
Who uses Red Hat OpenShift?
Red Hat OpenShift gives developers and IT operators a consistent app platform to manage hybrid cloud, multicloud, and edge deployments so your business can innovate quickly.
Business leaders:
By choosing Red Hat OpenShift, business leaders help their operations teams focus on managing workloads, while helping developers deploy code the way they want to. Red Hat OpenShift gives teams a consistent user experience and a single platform on which to deploy and scale digital products and services across the hybrid cloud. Teams only need to learn 1 interface, regardless of where Red Hat OpenShift is deployed, making it faster and easier to make changes and get apps up and running.
IT Operations:
Red Hat OpenShift is focused on security needs and makes deploying and managing container platforms easier. With integrated platform monitoring and automated maintenance operations and upgrades built in, Red Hat OpenShift gives IT operations teams the control, visibility, and management they need to deploy, manage, and build code pipelines with ease.
Developers:
Red Hat OpenShift gives developers a single, consistent user experience and the freedom to quickly build and deploy apps anywhere using the tools they want. By developing on a Kubernetes platform instead of coding to the specifics of their existing infrastructure, developers can automate once and run anywhere, whether they are on-premise, on a public cloud, or using a hybrid infrastructure.