Eric The IT Guy

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Fighting against the forces of burnout and poor work life balance, The IT Guy stands for DevOps, Open Source, and an endless supply of gibberish!
#RedHat Summit 2020 is just around the corner! (Does happy dance) Check out the agenda here! #RHSummit #conference #linux https://www.redhat.com/en/summit/agenda/agenda-at-a-glance
Red Hat Summit 2020 | Agenda at a glance

Hear Red Hatters and industry leaders discuss IT trends and new technologies during our virtual event, with more than 100 sessions, breakouts, and Q&As.

I am very excited to be apart of such an amazing company and culture. These are some uncertain times, but I am thankful to know #RedHat will continue to do what it has always done. Hear from Red Hat's new CEO, Paul Cormier, in #FortuneMagazine : https://fortune.com/2020/04/06/red-hat-ceo-paul-courmier-ibm-cornavirus/
Red Hat CEO Paul Cormier talks IBM, coronavirus, and the cloud

The new CEO of one of IBM's most important business assumes leadership during the coronavirus pandemic.

I am so excited to see @UBports continuing to grow! They're new partnership with #Pine64 will only help build an amazing, privacy-focused phone born out of #opensource! https://ubports.com/blog/ubports-blog-1/post/pinephone-ubports-community-edition-pre-orders-are-open-271
PinePhone UBports Community Edition Pre-orders are Open

I am very excited to attend #RedHat Virtual Summit 2020! Register today to catch keynotes, breakouts, and networking opportunities. https://www.redhat.com/en/summit #linux #opensource #remoteworking
Red Hat Summit 2026 Homepage

Red Hat Summit is the premier enterprise open source event for IT professionals to learn, collaborate, and innovate on technologies.

I have been hanging out on the edge! But not the one you may think. Monitoring all edge networks from a single location is becoming more difficult. See how you can turn #RHEL systems into network sensor nodes to monitor edge networks. https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/lets-monitor-edge-computing-networks-rhel
Let’s monitor edge computing networks with RHEL!

In this post we introduce pmda-netcheck, a tool that can help monitor edge networks from Red Hat Enterprise Linux.

#RedHat put together five steps to help you get #automation track —no matter where you are starting. Learn more about automation adoption, accountability, governance, security, and standards because these days, there is too much going on NOT to automate!
https://www.redhat.com/en/resources/5-steps-to-automate-your-business-ebook
5 steps to automate your business

Learn how Red Hat Consulting can put your organization on the path to enterprise-wide automation— no matter your starting point—with these 5 steps.

#RedHat is making it easier to move your #apps and associated infrastructure to the open #hybridcloud, but how do you get there? I am SO glad you asked! Check out the eBook and blog post to find out more! https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/getting-open-hybrid-cloud?sc_cid=701f2000000txokAAA&utm_source=bambu&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=abm
Getting to open hybrid cloud

So, you’ve read our e-book and are convinced that adopting an open hybrid cloud Platform is a key part of digitally transforming. Great! Now how do you get your applications and associated infrastructure there?

I finished Season 1 of #StarTrekPicard over the weekend. Loved it! What can I say? Once a Trekkie, always a #Trekkie.
What do you do when you can't leave home to talk about
@redhat ? You set up your broadcasting gear and get ready to record some content! #linux #opensource #BroadcastingFromHome
I can remember buying my first handheld device, a Palm Pilot, when I was a senior in high school! Now, looking at the #iPhone11 sitting on my desk, how things have changed since I played Hearts in my chemistry class. #commandlinepod #podcast https://www.redhat.com/en/command-line-heroes/season-4/smarter-phones
Smarter Phones | Command Line Heroes

Few could imagine what a handheld computer would look like—or even do. But a trio of visionaries saw where computing was headed. To succeed in this new frontier, though, they would need to create everything from scratch, and throw out the conventional wisdom on hardware.