Understanding the Red Hat Enterprise Linux product life cycle

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Nate Lager - Sr. Technical Marketing Manager

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June 2024 saw major changes to the Linux operating system (OS) landscape. We saw CentOS Linux 7 go end of life, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 enter its extended lifecycle phase, and multiple other changes in the market. What do these changes mean for your organization? In this webinar, we will discuss what changed these past few months, the RHEL predictable release cadence, and life cycle offerings like extended update support (EUS) and extended lifecycle support (ELS). Live event not at the best time for you? In order to support our global partner ecosystem, all webinars are available on-demand after the live event. Register and you will receive an email reminder for on-demand viewing. *Red Hat collects your personal data when you submit information as a part of the registration process within BrightTalk. By registering for any of our webinars, you agree that Red Hat and the Red Hat Partner Program may contact you by email about products, services, and offerings that may be of interest to you. You may opt out at any time. For more information, please visit our Privacy Policy and Partner Preference Center: https://connect.redhat.com/en/partner-preferences.
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