Red Hat’s OpenShift will soon be live in Microsoft’s Azure datacenters located in the Africa and Middle East region. Azure customers will be able to use the container platform as a cloud service to deliver enterprise-grade hybrid cloud solutions.
Riedwaan Bassadien, Microsoft Senior Cloud Data and AI Specialist made the announcement. Speaking to developers at the Open Cloud Summit held in Johannesburg and hosted by Microsoft and Linux. He noted Openshift on Azure will be live in the South Africa datacenter.
The geographical availability slide he shared showed the service will also be available in Microsoft datacenters located in Abu Dhabi.
@openshift coming in the next weeks! #OSSSummitJhb pic.twitter.com/EMYyQRM04X
— Carike Botha (@Carike_B) November 28, 2019
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