Red Hat OpenShift 4.12 helps organizations evolve security postures and streamline compliance while embracing cloud-native innovation
RALEIGH, N.C.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Red Hat, Inc., the world’s leading provider of open source solutions, today introduced new security and compliance capabilities for Red Hat OpenShift, the industry’s leading enterprise Kubernetes platform. The new features, available with the general availability of Red Hat OpenShift 4.12, are designed to help organizations more efficiently scale workloads across the hybrid cloud without compromising security.
According to Red Hat’s 2023 Global Tech Outlook, security remains the top IT funding priority across all regions and almost all industries, with 44% of respondents calling it a top 3 funding priority— 8 points higher than the second highest priority, cloud infrastructure. In the same survey, security overtook innovation when respondents were asked about top priorities for digital transformation.
IT security remains a constant concern for CIOs, especially as security-related challenges risk stalling hybrid cloud innovation. Digital transformation demands a shift in how organizations approach software security, and for organizations to embrace new cloud-native technologies, they need solutions that provide more seamless, integrated security and compliance features. The new enhancements available in Red Hat OpenShift 4.12 are designed to help organizations mitigate risks and meet compliance requirements across increasingly complex IT environments.
Enhanced oversight and compliance for workloads spanning the hybrid cloud
Red Hat OpenShift 4.12, based on Kubernetes 1.25, introduces three new Operators and an update to the Compliance Operator, designed to enhance workload consistency and management from the datacenter to the edge.
Increased flexibility and options with a common foundation
Red Hat OpenShift provides a more consistent foundation for organizations to run applications wherever it makes the most sense while using their preferred tools to build, deploy, run and scale applications with a focus on security. Red Hat OpenShift 4.12 delivers even greater choice in how organizations deploy Red Hat OpenShift and enables IT teams to better meet dynamic technology requirements. New features supporting this expanded flexibility include:
Availability
Red Hat OpenShift 4.12 is now generally available. More information, including how to upgrade to the latest version, is available here.
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Joe Fernandes, vice president and general manager, Hybrid Cloud Platforms, Red Hat
“IT security is a demand that spans all organizations, regardless of region or industry, especially as they seek to balance cloud-native innovation with hardened IT infrastructure. Red Hat is committed to making this choice a non-factor for our customers, providing the capabilities that allows them to embrace cloud-native technologies with greater operational confidence. With Red Hat OpenShift 4.12, organizations can better scale applications across clouds with integrated tools with an expanded suite of capabilities to meet stringent security and compliance requirements no matter where they run on the hybrid cloud.”
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Kathryn Lucas
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Red Hat OpenShift 4.12 introduces new security features to help organizations more efficiently scale workloads without compromising security.
Kathryn Lucas
[email protected]
+1 301-938-8726
