We have several projects on IBM Cloud, one of which is using first-generation microservices. We used Microsoft services for some external tasks and have over ten microservices deployed on both IBM and Microsoft platforms. We manage our deployments using Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Cloud. Our pipeline collects data from our packages, deploys them to Nexu's Artifactory, and then pushes them to our OpenShift Kubernetes cluster.
Enterprise Archiect/ IBM & Redhat Business Development at Cancom
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2023-12-12T13:54:21Z
Dec 12, 2023
Customers use it for various purposes, like deploying applications on Kubernetes, advanced cluster management, and managing DevOps pipelines. It can run different workloads.
Platform-as-a-service (PaaS) is a kind of cloud computing service in which, rather than having to build and maintain their own infrastructure, a client is able to develop, run, and manage applications on a platform that is provided by a third-party provider. The provider hosts both software and hardware, freeing the client from having to install and handle them in-house.
We have several projects on IBM Cloud, one of which is using first-generation microservices. We used Microsoft services for some external tasks and have over ten microservices deployed on both IBM and Microsoft platforms. We manage our deployments using Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Cloud. Our pipeline collects data from our packages, deploys them to Nexu's Artifactory, and then pushes them to our OpenShift Kubernetes cluster.
Customers use it for various purposes, like deploying applications on Kubernetes, advanced cluster management, and managing DevOps pipelines. It can run different workloads.
The solution can be deployed on a cloud, private or public, and hybrid methods.
We use Red Hat for middleware telecom transactions and the APIs for digital applications. These are the main use cases for us.
Our company uses the solution to deploy services for customers via the IBM cloud.
There are many issues that have been reported, so we made the decision to move to another solution.