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Red Hat cloud for government

Your cloud approach will define your IT for the next 10 years. Some vendors want to lock you in now, so they can make more money later. Some want to give you another silo, selling a “cloud in a box.” Clouds don’t come in a box, and clouds shouldn’t lock you in.

Red Hat has a different approach—we take the best of the open source world and make it easy. We're here to help your team use industry-standard tools to work smarter and faster instead of building a “legacy system of the future.”

With Red Hat® cloud for government, our experts take your team through a phased approach to save money and free your datacenter. We'll help you find opportunities for standardization, automated operations, user-driven innovation, and more efficient operations. We help introduce new technology like the award-winning OpenStack® and OpenShift platforms. We can get you ready for the next 10 years of IT.

Benefits:

  • • Standardization that saves you time
  • • Virtualization that saves you money
  • • Infrastructure that responds to your needs
  • • Platforms that help you build faster
  • • A process that makes it all easy

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How it works

Your team will work with experts at Red Hat to take stock of the investments you’ve already made and find the simplest, easiest way to connect them to your cloud efforts. That might mean lowering the cost of your virtualization. It could mean building a private cloud. Maybe even creating an on-demand Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) for your agency. We can even connect this new infrastructure to FedRAMP-approved Red Hat Certified Cloud Providers, so you can manage everything in one place.

With simple changes and a handful of new tools, you can become more agile and start closing the gap between future demands and what you can deliver today. That's the power of a truly open, hybrid architecture. That's the power of a partner.



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