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Votes are now open for the Technology Product Awards 2022!

Deadline is Friday 21 October.

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The winners will be announced at our awards ceremony on Friday 25 November. 

Product of the Year

This award is for an innovative new product that has made a significant contribution to business technology, or to IT in general. A ‘product’ might be an application, service, device or technology. Bespoke projects will be accepted, as long as they use a technology that can be easily extended to other customers.

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Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 9 is the operating system designed to drive more consistent innovation across hybrid clouds - from bare metal servers to cloud providers and the farthest edge of enterprise networks. RHEL is the world’s leading enterprise Linux platform, certified on hundreds of clouds and with thousands of hardware and software vendors. Customers can use RHEL wherever and however it makes sense, with broad availability and deployment options across major cloud marketplaces. Existing customers can migrate RHEL subscriptions to the cloud of their choice, while any customer looking can deploy the platform on-demand from major cloud provider marketplaces, including Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud, IBM Cloud and Microsoft Azure. This ubiquity stretches to the edge with comprehensive edge management capabilities, delivered as a service with automatic container roll-back. RHEL 9 retains Red Hat’s commitment to delivering a hardened Linux platform that can handle the most sensitive workloads, pairing innovation with extended security capabilities. RHEL 9 incorporates features which help address hardware-level security vulnerabilities like Spectre and Meltdown, as well as capabilities to help user-space processes create memory areas that are inaccessible to potentially malicious code. This latest version is the first production release built from CentOS Stream, the continuously delivered Linux distribution that tracks just ahead of RHEL. This approach helps the broader RHEL ecosystem, from partners to customers to independent users, provide feedback, code and feature updates to the world’s leading enterprise Linux platform.
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