Red Hat RHEL 8 Release Party at the Orioles
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 is here! Learn more while watching the Orioles!
Join Moser Consulting and Red Hat at the Orioles game on September 18th! Begin by hearing from a Red Hat about the updates to Red Hat Enterprise Linux before learning about the application of the technologies from Moser resident experts. Dinner and tickets to the Orioles game will be provided.
Who Should Attend? This workshop is recommended for developers, operations and technical leaders who are interested in learning more about the benefits of moving to RHEL 8.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux is now easier than ever to adopt thanks to Red Hat Insights and other improvements, while RHEL8 offers organizations a broad range of hardware, software, and public cloud support. With Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8, customers can decide where the best place is to run their applications - bare metal, virtual, private or public cloud, delivering the same consistent experience.
Red Hat will talk about what is new with RHEL8. Moser's resident Red Hat experts will also speak.
Here are a few of the ways we can help as you prepare to adopt Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.
UPGRADE RED HAT ENTERPRISE LINUX 7 TO RED HAT ENTERPRISE LINUX 8
Deliver services faster and more easily with Red Hat Insights and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8
Embrace new features to improve performance, scale, and manageability
Reduce the friction and cost of change in support of service delivery readiness
Focus time and attention on managing and running applications, regardless of the underlying infrastructure
SOE PROVISIONING FOR RED HAT ENTERPRISE LINUX 8
Eliminate guesswork and errors with proven, standardized systems delivery and management
Slash wait time and labor with fully automated provisioning of virtual and bare metal servers
Maintain environment and operational consistency throughout your infrastructure
AUTOMATE SYSTEM SECURITY AND COMPLIANCE
Identify, assess, and resolve risks with prescriptive analytics
Support auditing and compliance reporting requirements with centralized content management
Define and enforce security and compliance on Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems using OpenSCAP