Red Hat just expanded free access to RHEL for business developers
Briefly

Red Hat has introduced a new offering called Red Hat Enterprise Linux for Business Developers to facilitate easier access for business-focused development teams. This program is designed to improve consistency between development and production environments while minimizing friction across hybrid cloud infrastructures. The offering allows registered users to operate up to 25 instances of RHEL, making it simpler for developers to deliver applications without relying on centralized IT processes. This initiative aims to empower developers by providing direct access to enterprise-level Linux resources.
"Modern developers need to be able to move at their own pace to deliver innovative applications, but must do so without increasing friction with IT operations teams or production systems."
"This program aims to make RHEL more accessible to business-focused development teams working outside traditional IT. The goal is to ease the transition of applications into production and reduce operational friction between business groups and IT."
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