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Red Hat’s Marketplace has opened for business, allowing organizations a wide choice range of vetted software and platform choices for multicloud environments, according to the company. With Marketplace, customers use OpenShift as a gateway to access what Red Hat describes as a large selection — totaling 60 — of curated and pre-approved software products. Red Hat says it certifies all software available on Marketplace to run on Red Hat OpenShift, while providing and offering commercial support.

Cloud-managed services and pay-as-you-go pricing helped them get from pilot to production faster,” Jeoff Wilks, director of product management for Red Hat Marketplace, told The New Stack.

Red Hat Marketplace adds a growing ecosystem of portable, managed software certified for OpenShift, with usage-based pricing and cost visibility, and one starting point for support across vendors.

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