Staying ahead of the curve in the modern marketplace isn’t strictly a matter of operational efficiency. Agility is the key to beating your competition in terms of product releases, software updates, data analytics, consumer service, and much more.
A traditional, siloed approach to information technology operations can cause bottlenecks and delays, hamstring your development teams, and lead to sluggish releases and updates. To overcome the issues inherent in this strategy, companies have begun merging developers and operations into a single team headed toward common goals. Through this alignment, companies can scale their applications rapidly to millions of users, provide global availability, manage enormous amounts of data, and respond in near milliseconds.
Additionally, the maintenance and management of these modern applications running across complex hybrid cloud environments can be fully automated and scale on demand. This approach puts organizations on the fast track to getting the most from innovative technologies like containers and microservices, and other game-changing DevOps practices.
DevOps is proven to greatly accelerate the process from idea to development to deployment. But to do this, DevOps must rely on automating routine operational tasks and standardizing environments across an app's lifecycle.
Containers
deliver stable, standardized environments to ensure software runs reliably when
moved from one computing environment to another. Containers package an
application, plus all of its dependencies (libraries, configuration files),
into one portable image.
Net-new
applications, or apps that have been refactored to be cloud-native, are
designed for resiliency and scale. They can be deployed easily on the public
cloud, allowing developers to deliver releases or update functionality in
nearly half the time.
Application refactoring is ideal for companies in need of technology upgrades, businesses that have “lifted and shifted” legacy apps to the cloud with little results, or IT leaders who continually buy new servers and storage to handle growth of line-of-business applications.
Containerized
environments, also referred to as Kubernetes, were first developed by a team
at Google, and later donated to the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF). Kubernetes is a
true open-source platform, with engineers from Google, Red Hat,
and many other companies actively contributing to the system and the community.
Kubernetes eliminates many of the manual processes involved in deploying and scaling containerized applications. It also clusters groups of hosts running Linux containers and helps you easily and efficiently manage those clusters.
OnX is your trusted partner to help you get to the next generation of cloud-native application and infrastructure delivery so that you can vastly improve your time to market, eliminate downtime, and leverage automation for ease of ongoing management.
OnX is a Premier Plus Partner, the highest level of technology partnership with Red Hat, and collectively we hold over 97 individual certifications ranging from advanced cloud, infrastructure, platform, automation, virtualization and storage to name a few. Over our eight-year relationship we have built an extensive level of experience helping clients choose the right Red Hat platform to meet their complex business objectives and create disruptive opportunities.
Red Hat® OpenShift® is a hybrid cloud, enterprise, Kubernetes application platform and offers plenty of benefits:
OnX understands the importance of balancing continuous application development with innovation for improvement and a rapid development approach. Our team of Red Hat experts has a proven track record in implementing next-generation, cloud-native application and infrastructure delivery so you can concentrate on improving your time to market, eliminating downtime, and leveraging automation to ease your management burdens.
OnX employs a rigorous, rapid development approach that: