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Red Hat Expands Application Services Portfolio Capabilities

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Red Hat, the world's leading provider of open source solutions, recently announced sweeping updates throughout its portfolio of application services. 

These updates deliver a more seamless and unified experience for application development, delivery, integration, and automation across hybrid cloud environments. The modularity of the Red Hat Application Services portfolio contributes to a unified environment for application development, delivery, integration, and automation. The combination of the Quarkus platform with the connectivity capabilities of Apache Camel, the intelligent decisioning of Kogito, API management with Red Hat 3scale API Management, and the power of Red Hat OpenShift enables Java developers to fully embrace cloud-and Kubernetes-native development.

 

Red Hat helps organizations deliver on these modernization and transformation initiatives and create new applications more quickly with the flexibility and choice inherent in hybrid and multi cloud strategies. This includes a broad portfolio of tools aimed at delivering the best cloud-native developer experience via Red Hat OpenShift, the industry’s leading enterprise Kubernetes platform.

The open source Quarkus project offers developers innovative capabilities for building and extending their Java applications in a Kubernetes-native world. With a unique compile-time boot process, strong performance, and tight integration with Red Hat OpenShift, the Red Hat build of Quarkus is an ideal platform for building the next generation of Java applications and serves as the foundation for Red Hat Application Services.

Quarkus features a vast library of more than 400 extensions for configuring, booting, and integrating frameworks into a Quarkus application. New application services releases introduce new extensions that help organizations build for cloud scale by optimizing key integration and process automation capabilities, including Apache Camel extensions for Quarkus that bring the power of Apache Camel connectivity and data transformation to the Quarkus applications. Using these extensions, developers can more easily and quickly build fast, flexible, connected, and lightweight cloud-native applications on Quarkus.

Ken Johnson, VP and GM, Application Services, Red Hat
Modern application development requires an architecture that is highly adaptable and agile. Companies are continuing to embrace the hybrid cloud and developers need IT structures that support the transition. Our portfolio update of Red Hat’s application services provides developers with the latest tools to streamline their application process from start to finish, along with the flexibility to adapt as demands change.

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