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CA Technologies Named a Red Hat Innovation Award Winner for Application Development

CA Technologies was named as a Red Hat Innovation Award winner for Application Development by Red Hat.

A key factor in the award was CA’s innovative efforts around OpenShift Enterprise by Red Hat, which enabled CA to get enterprise-class applications to market quickly and efficiently.

The award recognizes CA’s outstanding use of agile methodologies and Red Hat solutions to achieve superior overall performance, while creating, maintaining, and deploying successful mainframe to mobile business applications.

CA Technologies worked with OpenShift Enterprise by Red Hat in the development of a private Enterprise Platform as a Service (EPaaS). This platform enables CA to quickly build, deploy and run scalable and secure SaaS applications that the business demands to compete and succeed in the application economy.

“This award acknowledges our collaborative efforts to develop open source solutions that deliver real value to Red Hat customers and communities,” states Alyssa Fitzpatrick, SVP, Global Partner Organization, CA Technologies. “Red Hat is a valued partner and CA is committed to delivering outstanding and innovative uses and extensions of Red Hat solutions.”

“We are pleased to continue our Platform-as-a-Service collaboration with CA Technologies and see their deployment recognized in the Innovation Awards,” said Ashesh Badani, VP, OpenShift. Red Hat. “As the OpenShift cloud platform continues to evolve, we look forward to helping CA build an even wider range of scalable applications that complement their current infrastructure and technology investments.”

The Red Hat Innovation Award winners were selected by a panel of experts and ranked based on the complexity, uniqueness, and magnitude of their Red Hat implementations. CA will be attending the 2015 Red Hat Summit in Boston (June 23-26), the premier open source technology event.

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CA Technologies Named a Red Hat Innovation Award Winner for Application Development

CA Technologies was named as a Red Hat Innovation Award winner for Application Development by Red Hat.

A key factor in the award was CA’s innovative efforts around OpenShift Enterprise by Red Hat, which enabled CA to get enterprise-class applications to market quickly and efficiently.

The award recognizes CA’s outstanding use of agile methodologies and Red Hat solutions to achieve superior overall performance, while creating, maintaining, and deploying successful mainframe to mobile business applications.

CA Technologies worked with OpenShift Enterprise by Red Hat in the development of a private Enterprise Platform as a Service (EPaaS). This platform enables CA to quickly build, deploy and run scalable and secure SaaS applications that the business demands to compete and succeed in the application economy.

“This award acknowledges our collaborative efforts to develop open source solutions that deliver real value to Red Hat customers and communities,” states Alyssa Fitzpatrick, SVP, Global Partner Organization, CA Technologies. “Red Hat is a valued partner and CA is committed to delivering outstanding and innovative uses and extensions of Red Hat solutions.”

“We are pleased to continue our Platform-as-a-Service collaboration with CA Technologies and see their deployment recognized in the Innovation Awards,” said Ashesh Badani, VP, OpenShift. Red Hat. “As the OpenShift cloud platform continues to evolve, we look forward to helping CA build an even wider range of scalable applications that complement their current infrastructure and technology investments.”

The Red Hat Innovation Award winners were selected by a panel of experts and ranked based on the complexity, uniqueness, and magnitude of their Red Hat implementations. CA will be attending the 2015 Red Hat Summit in Boston (June 23-26), the premier open source technology event.

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IT spending is expected to jump nearly 10% in 2025, and organizations are now facing pressure to manage costs without slowing down critical functions like observability. To meet the challenge, leaders are turning to smarter, more cost effective business strategies. Enter stage right: OpenTelemetry, the missing piece of the puzzle that is no longer just an option but rather a strategic advantage ...

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