Friday Five :: September 17
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.
IN THE NEWS:
The New Stack – Camel K brings Apache Camel to Kubernetes for event-driven architectures
Apache Camel K takes Apache Camel, the fundamental piece of enterprise integration software that first came around as a sort of codification of the 2003 book Enterprise Integration Patterns, and brings it to Kubernetes, providing EDA with a multitude of event sources.
LISTEN TO THE PODCAST:
Command Line Heroes season 8, episode 1 – Robot as a Servant
Richard Rowland recounts the extent to which Androbot over-promised on its ability to build a robot servant.
ON THE BLOG:
The state of CentOS Stream: Innovation in action
Since the CentOS announcement, we’ve seen significant activity both within and around the CentOS Stream community, including the launch of several derivative operating systems and the introduction of Red Hat Enterprise Linux programs to ease the migration process for users of CentOS Linux. So where does CentOS Stream stand now?
GOOD READ:
Red Hat Innovation Awards – Advice on writing a great submission
The nomination period for the 2022 Red Hat Innovation Awards has been extended to September 20, 2021 – which means there is still time for you to nominate your organization for innovative uses of Red Hat’s open source technology.
CHECK IT OUT:
Automated Live – A Red Hat video collection
Watch Colin and his trusty tech guru Sean discuss how Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform can help improve your business processes and scale for the future.