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The stop on the road to a new enterprise Linux: what to expect from the RHEL 10 Beta

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Delivering the latest innovation in Linux in stable, reliable, and supportable ways means releasing new major versions of RHEL to set those new expectations. To keep that innovation from being overly disruptive, we’ve committed to a new 3 year release cadence; reducing the jumps between technology baselines. As part of the road to these new releases, we release a beta version of the next major version ahead of general availability. The RHEL 10 Beta provides innovation for everyone and a way to experiment with the new release early, in their own environments.  In this webinar, we’ll highlight some of the upcoming changes you can explore today.

 

Join us to learn more about the beta program:

  • What’s new and different in RHEL 10 Beta?
  • How can you test the beta in your environment?
  • Where can you get more information about the RHEL 10 Beta?

Matt Micene

Technical Marketing Manager, RHEL BU, Red Hat

Matt Micene has over 20 years of experience in information technology, ranging from architecture and system design to data center design and cloud. His current focus is thinking about Red Hat Enterprise Linux, and how the new age of compute environments affects the ecosystems.  He's a strong advocate for open source software and has participated in a few projects.  Always watching people, how and why decisions get made, he's never left his anthropology roots far behind.