Mike Guerette

Principal Marketing Manager

Mike Guerette

Mike has worked in various marketing roles (product management, partner/business development, product marketing, and developer relations) involving enterprise software. He's been with Red Hat since 2010 doing developer and/or partner related work. He founded the Red Hat developer blog in 2013, and co-founded/launched Red Hat Developer Toolset and Red Hat Software Collections for Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Mike currently works on Red Hat's Partner Connect team, focused on helping partner developers with Red Hat products.

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Red Hat Software Collections 1.2 - now GA

Mike Guerette

Red Hat today announced the general availability of Red Hat Software Collections 1.2, delivering the latest, stable versions of essential development tools, dynamic languages, open source databases, and web servers all on a separate lifecycle from Red Hat Enterprise Linux. The third installment of Red Hat Software Collections now includes vital open developer tools, such as GCC 4.9, Maven and Git, and, for the first time, makes the Eclipse IDE available on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7. In addition, Red...

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Repost: OpenShift V3 Deep Dive - The Next Generation of PaaS w/ Docker

Mike Guerette

By Ben Parees There have been a lot of announcements lately around Red Hat’s OpenShift v3 plans, specifically around Docker and Kubernetes. OpenShift v3 is being built around the central idea of user applications running in Docker containers with scheduling/management support provided by the Kubernetes project, and augmented deployment, orchestration, and routing functionality built on top. This means if you can run your application in a container, you can run it in OpenShift v3. Let’s dig in and see just...

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repost from opensource.com - Front and back-end developers should make friends

Mike Guerette

Front and back-end developers should make friends - Interview with Natalie Kozlowski of CodeGuard | Opensource.com Natalie Kozlowski is a front-end web developer at CodeGuard. She's a self-taught coder who embraces open source and will be giving a talk about how to interact with your front-end developers at this year's All Things Open conference in Raleigh. In this interview, I caught up with Natalie prior to the conference. I learned more about her background, like how she earned a degree...

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DevNation 2014 - Stan Lewis - hawtio: The Extensible Console for Managing Your Java Stuff

Mike Guerette

Learn about hawtio via this video-recorded DevNation session. Abstract: hawtio is a fantastic console to manage Apache Camel, Apache ActiveMQ, and various other Java technologies running in the JVM. It's packaged as a simple war file that can be easily deployed in many different application servers. But are there ways it can be customized? How can someone add functionality without necessarily building it in the project? In this session, you'll get an overview of the available plug-ins that come ready...

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Repost: Red Hat Security - POODLE SSL 3.0 vulnerability

Mike Guerette

POODLE – An SSL 3.0 Vulnerability (CVE-2014-3566) Red Hat Product Security has been made aware of a vulnerability in the SSL 3.0 protocol, which has been assigned CVE-2014-3566. All implementations of SSL 3.0 are affected. This vulnerability allows a man-in-the-middle attacker to decrypt ciphertext using a padding oracle side-channel attack. To mitigate this vulnerability, it is recommended that you explicitly disable SSL 3.0 in favor of TLS 1.1 or later in all affected packages. Read the whole article via Red...

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Containerize RHEL 6 Applications to Run on RHEL 7

Mike Guerette

Reposted from the RHEL blog and written by Bhavna Sarathy . What if you could run your existing Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 applications on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 without porting or making changes to your source code? Today, we are pleased to announce the immediate availability of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 platform image, which allows for the creation of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6-based application containers. Applications that have been developed, tested, and certified for Red...

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Repost: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.6 Now Generally Available

Mike Guerette

Red Hat today announced the general availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.6, the latest version of the company’s Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 platform. Nearly four years since the launch of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 in 2010, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.6 provides a stable and secure foundation that enables organizations to tailor their infrastructure for the business needs of today while remaining flexible enough to prepare for the challenges of tomorrow. This flexibility enables enterprises to confidently...

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Red Hat Developer Newsletter - October 2014

Mike Guerette

Welcome to the Red Hat® Developer Newsletter.You may remember from last month that we planned to discuss coding and pumpkins, but we've forgotten what we intended to cover. :( Was it cooking and pumpkins? Or was it about planting pumpkins in Minecraft? So, we put on our thinking caps and came up with the most logical answer for a developer newsletter: coding with pumpkin beer. :) Enjoy the season. And enjoy the coding using Red Hat developer tools. On the...