Friday Five — April 30, 2021

The Friday Five is a weekly Red Hat® blog post with 5 of the week’s top news items and ideas from or about Red Hat and the technology industry. Consider it your weekly digest of things that caught our eye.

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Recapping day two of Red Hat Summit Virtual Experience 2021

It seems like just yesterday we were planning for Red Hat Summit 2021, and now the two days of our April Summit programming have just flown by. Let’s take a quick look back at what happened. And, if you missed something, don’t worry! Much of the Summit programming is still available on demand for you to watch at your convenience. 
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K0S – Zero-Friction Kubernetes, now in General Release

The lightweight, single-binary, open source Kubernetes for IoT and datacenter has earned its first major version designation. Recent features include kube-router as default CNI, arm32 support, backups, and a simple but powerful new lifecycle manager! “K0S was engineered to be modern and simple to run anywhere,” says Miska Kaipiainen, project founder. “What people call ‘lightweight’ … Continued
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New Version of Lens IDE for Kubernetes Improves Teamwork; Helps Accelerate Adoption Of Cloud-Native Technologies

Lens version 5 removes the pain of accessing Kubernetes clusters — delivers a unique way to access clusters, services, tools, pipelines, and automations, anywhere CAMPBELL, Calif., April 28, 2021– Mirantis, the open cloud company, today announced a new version of Lens – the Kubernetes IDE (Integrated Development Environment). Lens 5 unlocks teamwork and collaboration, eliminating … Continued
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Lens 5.0 Beta

Lens 5.0 beta delivers new tools for organizing resources and accelerating work, including Lens Spaces: a secure, cloud-based enhancement for simplifying access control to Kubernetes clusters, anywhere We’re steadily progressing toward the next major release of Lens. Today, Mirantis and Team Lens are introducing Lens 5 beta — adding significant new functionality to Lens, including … Continued
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Introducing Red Hat OpenShift Streams for Apache Kafka

Organizations are seeing the value in Apache Kafka and looking to use it to help process event data as part of intelligent cloud-native applications. Many Red Hat customers are using operators to simplify the deployment, configuration and management of Kafka on Red Hat OpenShift using the Red Hat AMQ streams component.
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Introducing Red Hat OpenShift Data Science

Most businesses could be making better use of data science, but are limited by their tools and workflows. This is why we’re offering Red Hat OpenShift Data Science — to help our customers apply what Red Hat has learned about data science and machine learning (ML) from our own internal IT projects and working with customers across many industries. Here’s what it is and how it can help you.
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