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November 28th, 2012, 20:01 GMT · By

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Red Hat Launches OpenShift Enterprise

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Red Hat has announced that OpenShift, an enterprise-ready PaaS product designed to be installed on-premise within customer datacenters or private, public or hybrid clouds, is now available.

OpenShift can be used to streamline and standardize developer workflows, facilitating and increasing IT service delivery velocity, which in turn affects the productivity of businesses.

Back in May 2012, Red Hat promised that it would provide something that would satisfy the on-premise PaaS demand.

“We’re excited to offer our enterprise customers the only comprehensive, open on-premise PaaS offering ready for enterprise deployment today with OpenShift Enterprise” stated Ashesh Badani, general manager, cloud business unit and OpenShift, Red Hat.

“This product offers our customers further freedom and choice in the cloud with the backing of Red Hat’s full stack and open source leadership,” he explained.

OpenShift Enterprise is built on a trusted stack of open source-based Red Hat technologies, including Red Hat Enterprise Linux, JBoss Enterprise Application Platform and OpenShift Origin.

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