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.
Mike Guerette's contributions
DevNation 2014: Arun Gupta - 50 New Features of Java EE 7 in 50 Minutes - YouTube
Mike Guerette
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Repost - GCC Receives ACM’s 2014 Programming Languages Software Award
Mike Guerette
Red Hat is pleased to announce that the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) has received the Association for Computing Machinery’s (ACM) 2014 Programming Languages Software Award. Read the whole article: GCC Receives ACM’s 2014 Programming Languages Software Award | Red Hat Enterprise Linux Blog.
Repost: Embedded Vulnerability Detection command line tool
Mike Guerette
by Grant Murphy "The Victims project is a Red Hat initiative that aims to detect known vulnerable dependencies in Java projects and deployments. Our initial focus was Java projects that were built using Maven. The victims-enforcer plug-in for Maven provides developers with immediate feedback if any of their project dependencies contain known vulnerabilities. However, until recently we did not have a good solution for scanning deployments or tools that work outside of a typical build and release cycle. The alpha...
DevNation 2014 recorded session: Slavek Kabrda - DevAssistant: What's in it for You?
Mike Guerette
DevAssistant is a new project that aims to make developers' lives easier by automating repetitive and time-consuming tasks. It uses assistants—Yaml "recipe files"—that contain information on how to create new projects, modify existing projects, and how to set up environments for developing upstream projects. Session abstract: Come learn more about how DevAssistant can make your job easier, with features such as: * Dependency installation. * Scaffolding source code for new projects or checking out source code from SCM. * Setting...
Repost: Node.js - An Enterprise Situation Report | The New Stack
Mike Guerette
I found this interesting Node.js article from The New Stack. A handy piece for those of you considering Node and especially now that we now have it in both Software Collections and OpenShift. "Why Node.js is an excellent and underutilized enterprise tool "Node.js, after cutting its teeth for a few years in the open source space, then being used by large-scale startups like LinkedIn and Joyent, it is now heading for the enterprise. From scaling virtualized hyper visors to operating...
Enhance application security with FORTIFY_SOURCE | Red Hat Security
Mike Guerette
b y siddharth "The FORTIFY_SOURCE macro provides lightweight support for detecting buffer overflows in various functions that perform operations on memory and strings. Not all types of buffer overflows can be detected with this macro, but it does provide an extra level of validation for some functions that are potentially a source of buffer overflow flaws. It protects both C and C++ code. FORTIFY_SOURCE works by computing the number of bytes that are going to be copied from a source...
Red Hat Developer Newsletter - July 2014
Mike Guerette
Welcome to the Red Hat® Developer Newsletter.
Red Hatters to Find at Fedora Flock - Prague, 6-9 August
Mike Guerette
Flock 2014 (Editor's correction: Flock is a "new, larger and pre-scheduled conference" for North America and Europe) is just a few weeks away and will be hosted in Prague, Czech Republic. The entire list of sessions can be seen here, but below is the list of the 39 sessions delivered by Red Hatters. Have a great conference! WEDNESDAY Matthew Miller: Opening: Fedora Project Leader, Wednesday, August 6 • 08:45 - 09:00 Opening remarks from Fedora Project Leader. Amita Sharma: Fedora...
DevNation 2014: Arun Gupta - 50 New Features of Java EE 7 in 50 Minutes - YouTube
Mike Guerette
This video recording is from DevNation, April 2014, in San Francisco: Arun Gupta - 50 New Features of Java EE 7 in 50 Minutes. {"preview_thumbnail":"/sites/default/files/styles/video_embed_wysiwyg_preview/public/video_thumbnails/wZZbCurzuE0.jpg?itok=HZdvqhun","video_url":"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wZZbCurzuE0?feature=player_detailpage&w=640&h=360","settings":{"responsive":true,"width":"854","height":"480","autoplay":false},"settings_summary":["Embedded Video (Responsive)."]}
Repost - GCC Receives ACM’s 2014 Programming Languages Software Award
Mike Guerette
Red Hat is pleased to announce that the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) has received the Association for Computing Machinery’s (ACM) 2014 Programming Languages Software Award. Read the whole article: GCC Receives ACM’s 2014 Programming Languages Software Award | Red Hat Enterprise Linux Blog.
Repost: Embedded Vulnerability Detection command line tool
Mike Guerette
by Grant Murphy "The Victims project is a Red Hat initiative that aims to detect known vulnerable dependencies in Java projects and deployments. Our initial focus was Java projects that were built using Maven. The victims-enforcer plug-in for Maven provides developers with immediate feedback if any of their project dependencies contain known vulnerabilities. However, until recently we did not have a good solution for scanning deployments or tools that work outside of a typical build and release cycle. The alpha...
DevNation 2014 recorded session: Slavek Kabrda - DevAssistant: What's in it for You?
Mike Guerette
DevAssistant is a new project that aims to make developers' lives easier by automating repetitive and time-consuming tasks. It uses assistants—Yaml "recipe files"—that contain information on how to create new projects, modify existing projects, and how to set up environments for developing upstream projects. Session abstract: Come learn more about how DevAssistant can make your job easier, with features such as: * Dependency installation. * Scaffolding source code for new projects or checking out source code from SCM. * Setting...
Repost: Node.js - An Enterprise Situation Report | The New Stack
Mike Guerette
I found this interesting Node.js article from The New Stack. A handy piece for those of you considering Node and especially now that we now have it in both Software Collections and OpenShift. "Why Node.js is an excellent and underutilized enterprise tool "Node.js, after cutting its teeth for a few years in the open source space, then being used by large-scale startups like LinkedIn and Joyent, it is now heading for the enterprise. From scaling virtualized hyper visors to operating...
Enhance application security with FORTIFY_SOURCE | Red Hat Security
Mike Guerette
b y siddharth "The FORTIFY_SOURCE macro provides lightweight support for detecting buffer overflows in various functions that perform operations on memory and strings. Not all types of buffer overflows can be detected with this macro, but it does provide an extra level of validation for some functions that are potentially a source of buffer overflow flaws. It protects both C and C++ code. FORTIFY_SOURCE works by computing the number of bytes that are going to be copied from a source...
Red Hat Developer Newsletter - July 2014
Mike Guerette
Welcome to the Red Hat® Developer Newsletter.
Red Hatters to Find at Fedora Flock - Prague, 6-9 August
Mike Guerette
Flock 2014 (Editor's correction: Flock is a "new, larger and pre-scheduled conference" for North America and Europe) is just a few weeks away and will be hosted in Prague, Czech Republic. The entire list of sessions can be seen here, but below is the list of the 39 sessions delivered by Red Hatters. Have a great conference! WEDNESDAY Matthew Miller: Opening: Fedora Project Leader, Wednesday, August 6 • 08:45 - 09:00 Opening remarks from Fedora Project Leader. Amita Sharma: Fedora...