Cloud Native App Developers Delight! Container Storage Just Got a Whole Lot Easier

The new Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform offers a rich user experience with dynamic provisioning of storage volumes, automation, and much more. (Republished from the original blog post by Michael Adam and Sayan Saha at redhatstorage.redhat.com) Earlier today, Red Hat announced general availability of Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform 3.4 which includes key features such [&;]
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What’s New in OpenShift 3.4 – Cluster Management

By any means you choose to measure, Kubernetes is one of the most popular and comprehensive open source projects in the container space. It is a unique community of individuals and corporations coming together to solve some of the most complex problems in the containerization of cloud native and stateful application services. Red Hat continues to be a thought leader in the community and a company that offers robust and enterprise-ready solutions based on the platform. Today we announce OpenShift Container Platform 3.4! Let Red Hat help you get on a successful path with your container project today.
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India Is Considering Giving Apple A 15-Year Exemption On Customs Duty "With An Open Mind"

Apple CEO Tim Cook leaves the Taj Mahal Palace hotel in Mumbai on May 18, 2016.

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Apple really wants to make iPhones in India, but before it does that, it would really like the Indian government to give it some major incentives, including a 15-year exemption on customs duty and the freedom to keep the back of the iPhone free of regulatory labelling.

So far, India has been reluctant to make exceptions for a single company, but it seems like the country might just give in to Apple.

India Minister for Information Technology Ravi Shankar Prasad told reporters on Wednesday that the country will consider Apple’s request “with an open mind.”

“We will very much like Apple to come and have a base in India,” he said.

BuzzFeed News has reached out to Apple for comment.

Making iPhones in India would help Apple lower iPhone pricing in the country, where the company is striking to gain marketshare against Android, which currently powers 97% of India’s 300 million smartphones.

And having Apple make its flagship product in the country would help the government’s “Make in India” initiative, which aims to boost India’s manufacturing industry and create jobs.

The Times of India recently reported that a team from Apple&;s Cupertino headquarters would arrive in India next week to present Apple&039;s case for seeking tax benefits and other perks to make iPhones in India.

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