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:

Coming to the virtual stage at Red Hat Summit 2021

Red Hat has announced the keynote speaker lineup for Red Hat Summit. The lineup includes keynotes, vision sessions and interactive demos from Red Hat technology leaders, plus inspirational customer stories, and Ask the Expert sessions, complete with two captivating hosts.

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CUSTOMER SUCCESS:

NYMBUS Takes Digital Banking to New Heights with Red Hat

Fintech pioneer NYMBUS has established Red Hat OpenShift as the cloud platform for its digital banking ecosystem, helping credit unions and community banks establish a digital presence through a turn-key bank-in-a-box that can be deployed in any cloud environment.

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GOOD READ:

stc pay Turns to Red Hat OpenShift to Help Unlock Digital Services Innovation

stc pay, a subsidiary of stc Group, has chosen Red Hat to help expand its fintech services. stc pay is using Red Hat OpenShift, along with Red Hat integration and cloud storage technologies, to enable the portability of applications across any cloud to help streamline application development while exceeding customers expectations.

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IN THE NEWS:

TechRepublic - What enterprise architects need to know about Java modernization

When Java was created 25 years ago, the tech world was very different. Cloud computing changed everything, but Java is still among the most popular programming languages. Red Hat's James Falkner shares insight into how Quarkus helps with Java modernization efforts, by providing Java developers with a framework for modern application development.

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NEW ON THE BLOG:

Reflections on 2020 security vulnerabilities

In 2020, the security team identified 2,040 unique Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs) within the Red Hat portfolio. Check out the final post in the series of blogs highlighting the 2020 Product Security Risk Report, reflecting on the year in security risks and risk management.

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