Technically News – 4/25

Red Hat Touts Virtual Containers as Next Advance in Cloud Computing

In the first of two articles about Red Hat, we bring you an article about virtual containers and the future of hybrid cloud infrastructures. “This [container technology] is one of the things that is really going to drive the future,” said Red Hat President of Products and Technologies Paul Cormier in his keynote address. Find out why here.

In The Wake of Heartbleed, Open Source Software is Under Scrutiny

Heartbleed led some in the industry to point (false) fingers at open source. The conversation should instead be on the topic of a recent GCN article: if you’re going to use open source software, you should be active in the community. Read it here.

The Future of Mobility Goes Far Beyond BYOD

The General Services Administration (GSA) is trying to move the Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) topic away from the devices themselves and whether or not agencies should allow them, to the needed infrastructure that will allow the inevitability of workers doing work when, where, and how they wish. Read what  TJ Kennedy, deputy general manager of the First Responder Network Authority, has to say about why his team is developing a new network.

Severe Shortage of Tech Talent in Government, Says Report This week, we got yet another government report about the lack of tech talent in government, citing compensation and innovation as leading reasons. At some point, it’s going to make sense to invest in training programs and not more reports on IT employee shortages. To read the full list of reasons why there’s a tech scarcity in agencies, read this Fierce Government IT article.

DLT Solutions Announces CODEvolved

Earlier in the week, DLT announced a new private Platform-as-a-Service offering that combines Red Hat’s OpenShift Enterprise and Amazon Web Services (AWS) to deliver a rapid application development, testing and hosting environment built entirely in the cloud. Read the press release here.