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Myth vs. Reality: What You Need to Know About Microsoft 365 Backup

Many organizations that use Microsoft 365 hold a common misconception that Microsoft is responsible for their data protection and that data backup isn’t necessary. While Microsoft is responsible for application uptime and availability, you are responsible for the protection of your data. To help protect your Microsoft 365 data better, we have come up with a concise eBook.

4 Levels of Automated Remediation

Automation can be incredibly powerful, particularly in the world of cloud security. But many organizations struggle to implement automation that will align with their broader security goals. This whitepaper outlines some best practices to consider when embracing automation.

Accelerate the Development Cycle: 4 Ways to Increase Your Development Team’s Productivity and Retention

Learn 4 ways to increase your development team’s productivity and retention with Red Hat Marketplace.

A Developer’s Guide to Lift-and-Shift Cloud Migration

Learn how developers can use the “lift-and-shift” modernization model as a first step to cloud-native development.

A Layered Approach to Container and Kubernetes Security

Find out what you need to know about implementing a layered approach to container and Kubernetes security. Download the details today.

Kubernetes Operators on Red Hat Marketplace

Learn how to package, deploy, and manage Kubernetes Operators with Red Hat Marketplace.

Innovate More With Red Hat OpenShift

Migrating to Red Hat OpenShift 4 can help your organization innovate and operate more efficiently. Learn about expert resources, tools, and services to help you migrate more easily.

Connected Planning Starter Kit: Align Project Plans With Growth Initiatives

Business growth is fueled by projects large and small, short- and long-term—but to be successful, these projects must be connected to finance and other lines of business. A siloed approach, where projects are planned without connecting data, strategy, and cost components can cause unnecessary challenges.