Microsoft
Corp. and Red Hat Inc. expanded their
alliance to empower enterprise developers to run container-based
applications across Microsoft Azure and on-premises. With this
collaboration, the companies will introduce the first jointly managed
OpenShift offering in the public cloud, combining the power of Red Hat
OpenShift, the industry's most comprehensive enterprise Kubernetes
platform, and Azure, Microsoft's public cloud.
"Gartner
predicts that, by 2020, more than 50% of global organizations will be
running containerized applications in production, up from less than 20%
today."
With
organizations turning to containerized applications and Kubernetes to
drive digital transformation and help address customer, competitive, and
market demands, they need solutions to easily orchestrate and manage
these applications, across the public cloud and on-premises. Red Hat OpenShift on Azure will
be jointly engineered, and designed to reduce the complexity of
container management for customers. As the companies' preferred offering
for hybrid container workflows for our joint customers, Red Hat and
Microsoft will jointly manage the solution for customers, with support
from both companies.
In addition to being a fully managed service, Red Hat OpenShift on Azure, will bring enterprise developers:
- Flexibility:
Freely move applications between on-premises environments and Azure
using OpenShift, which offers a consistent container platform across the
hybrid cloud.
- Speed: Connect faster, and with enhanced security, between Azure and on-premises OpenShift clusters with hybrid networking.
- Productivity:
Access Azure services like Azure Cosmos DB, Azure Machine Learning, and
Azure SQL DB, making developers more productive.
When
customers choose Red Hat OpenShift on Azure, they will receive a
managed service backed by operations and support services from both
companies. Support extends across their containerized applications,
operating systems, infrastructure and the orchestrator. Further, Red
Hat's and Microsoft's sales organizations will work together to bring
the companies' extensive technology platforms to customers, equipping
them to build more cloud-native applications and modernize existing
applications.
Customers
can more easily move their applications between on-premises
environments and Microsoft Azure because they are leveraging a
consistent container platform in OpenShift across both footprints of the
hybrid cloud.
The expanded collaboration between Microsoft and Red Hat will also include:
- Enabling the hybrid cloud with full support for Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform on-premises and on Microsoft Azure Stack,
offering a consistent on- and off-premises foundation for the
development, deployment, and management of cloud-native applications on
Microsoft infrastructure. This provides a pathway for customers to pair
the power of the Azure public cloud with the flexibility and control of
OpenShift on-premises on Azure Stack.
- Multi-architecture container management that
spans both Windows Server and Red Hat Enterprise Linux containers. Red
Hat OpenShift on Microsoft Azure will consistently support Windows
containers alongside Red Hat Enterprise Linux containers, offering a
uniform orchestration platform that spans the leading enterprise
platform providers.
- More ways to harness data with
expanded integration of Microsoft SQL Server across the Red Hat
OpenShift landscape. This will soon include SQL Server as a Red Hat
certified container for deployment on Red Hat OpenShift on Azure and Red
Hat OpenShift Container Platform across the hybrid cloud, including
Azure Stack.
- More ways for developers to use Microsoft tools with Red Hat as
Visual Studio Enterprise and Visual Studio Professional subscribers
will get Red Hat Enterprise Linux credits. For the first time,
developers can work with .NET, Java, or the most popular open source
frameworks on this single, and supported, platform.
Availability
Red
Hat OpenShift on Azure is anticipated to be available in preview in the
coming months. Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform and Red Hat
Enterprise Linux on Azure and Azure Stack are currently available.