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IBM's Red Hat Deal, NuoDB Operator Now Has Red Hat OpenShift Operator Certification, Krita 4.2.0 Alpha Released, Elive 3.0 Update, UBports Announces Ubuntu Touch OTA-9 and Fedora Kernel 5.1 Test Week Starts Monday
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News briefs for May 9, 2019.
The Department of Justice recently concluded its review of IBM's Red Hat acquisition, which is still on track for later this year. ZDNet reports[2] that Red Hat released the results of an IDC study[3] at Red Hat Summit, "which concluded software and applications running on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) are expected to contribute to more than $10 trillion worth of global business revenues in 2019. That's about 5% of the worldwide economy for those of you following at home." ZDNet notes that "IBM's $34 billion acquisition of Red Hat is looking better than ever."
Distributed SQL database vendor NuoDB[4] yesterday announced that its NuoDB Operator now has Red Hat OpenShift Operator Certification[5] and is available immediately on Red Hat OpenShift. From