Intro and RHEL Hi everyone! It's your two favorite Red Hat Solutions Architects back with their new blog series for a new year. First off we just wanted to say that we hoped
Hi everyone, While Cameron and I are working on our next joint post I wanted to take the time to write an individual post about my transition from application development and delivery to
Cam Having someone new join the team can be a joyous affair. Everyone goes out for drinks after work and the comradery of the team is established over some merement and joke cracking.
Cody Hey everyone! It's been a few weeks since Cameron and I have posted and that was mainly due to our quarter end at Red Hat. It's always fun when you move to
Cody’s Take Last week we talked about our personal experiences starting a new job at a new company and how it was impacted by COVID-19. While our experiences were different they definitely
Cody’s Take When I first met Cameron at the beginning of 2020 we had both just started new roles at Red Hat. New jobs can be demanding and a bit stressful so
In Part 1 of this blog post I pointed out one of the biggest issues with moving to a public/hybrid cloud (a mix of on-prem infrastructure and public cloud) architecture was the
When your company migrates to an Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) architecture it may seem as if your days managing unnecessary IT spend and dealing with security are over. In reality, the problems
Corporations in today's world can't survive on their own. With large scale enterprises becoming so diversified the only way to efficiently operate is with partners. Without a solid partner ecosystem Red Hat would