
Red Hat has showcased the uptake of Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform in Asia Pacific by many of the region’s leading independent software vendors (ISV).
ISVs such as BoCloud (China), UEC Group Ltd. (China), Yusys Technologies Co. (China), EAB Systems (Hong Kong), Monoplus (Japan) and Biqmind (Singapore) are now offering solutions based on Red Hat OpenShift to help companies in the financial services, IT, and oil and gas sectors accelerate their innovation journey.
To help enterprises in Asia Pacific capture emerging opportunities, ISVs in the region are integrating Red Hat OpenShift into products and services that can enable success for cloud-first customers. Red Hat OpenShift is built on open source innovation and standards including Kubernetes, the container orchestration engine, and Red Hat Enterprise Linux, and is trusted by many companies around the world. It provides a more secure and stable platform for container-based deployments without sacrificing current investments, enabling mission-critical, traditional applications to coexist alongside new, cloud-native and container-based applications.
Red Hat OpenShift unites developers and IT operations to build, deploy and manage applications consistently across hybrid cloud infrastructures and helps enterprises deliver modern and traditional applications more quickly and efficiently.
Balaji Swamy, director of ISV and Embedded Business for Red Hat Asia Pacific says, “Businesses in Asia Pacific are increasingly realizing how a leading container platform such as Red Hat OpenShift can help them increase agility and accelerate innovation to be ahead of their competitors. With OpenShift, customers can enjoy a consistent environment throughout their organization, from development through production, with the knowledge that enhanced security capabilities are integrated throughout the entire application lifecycle. We are pleased to support ISVs and the expanded OpenShift community as they drive new opportunities across the region and industries.”
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