The Friday Five is a weekly Red Hat® blog post with 5 of the week's top news items and ideas from or about Red Hat and the technology industry. Consider it your weekly digest of things that caught our eye.


CHECK IT OUT:

Red Hat Blog - And even more keynotes at Red Hat Summit 2019

We've announced the next round of keynote speakers to appear in Boston, May 7—9, including speakers from Deutsche Bank, HCA Healthcare, Hilti, and Optus, in addition to Red Hat executives. Check it out!


IN THE NEWS:

Red Hat Blog - Fedora 30 Beta Now Available

The Fedora 30 beta is here and with it comes new updates for the future of the Fedora operating system. So what's changing in Fedora 30? It's not so much what's changing in Fedora, but rather how the operating system, in general, is changing.


IN THE NEWS:

Red Hat Blog - Red Hat Satellite 6.5 Beta is now available with support for RHEL 8 Beta AppStreams

We are pleased to announce that Red Hat Satellite 6.5 is now available in beta to current Satellite customers. The Satellite 6.5 beta is focused on adding Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 (RHEL 8) as a supported version, so that when RHEL 8 is generally available our customers can immediately begin using it.


IN THE NEWS:

Red Hat Blog - Red Hat and 2nd Generation Intel Xeon Scalable Processors enable 5G and Edge Services

Red Hat and Intel have worked closely to offer new technologies that adapt to the greater demands on infrastructure for platform reliability in 5G and edge networking. Red Hat and Intel are looking to extend cloud architectures from the core to the edge of networks by building solutions SPs need to progress their network transformation projects.


GOOD READ:

CIO - Focus on openness and culture when selecting collaboration technology

I recently had the opportunity to chat with Red Hat CIO, Mike Kelly and BlueJeans CEO, Quentin Gallivan, to talk collaboration, open source and openness in the digital workplace. With its open source DNA, Mike Kelly intimated that as Red Hat was evaluating providers for video collaboration, it was critical that the technology platform be open.



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