List of IBM Cloud Web Hosting Integrations

This is a list of platforms and tools that integrate with IBM Cloud Web Hosting. This list is updated as of April 2025.

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    IBM Cloud Reviews & Ratings

    IBM Cloud

    IBM

    Transform your business agility with unparalleled cloud innovation.
    IBM Cloud® provides features that significantly boost business agility and resilience, enabling users to find a platform that delivers 2.5 times the value compared to traditional solutions. Designed for a variety of industries, it prioritizes security while offering the flexibility to develop and manage applications in any setting. The platform transforms business workflows by integrating automation and artificial intelligence, streamlining operations effectively. It also boasts a strong ecosystem of technology partners that cater to specific industry needs, drawing on extensive expertise to deliver customized solutions. With automated and auditable processes, it ensures compliance and operational efficiency for its users. Its advanced functionalities guarantee exceptional cloud security and monitoring, enabling a cohesive security and control framework across all applications. Furthermore, the platform’s containerized solutions promote seamless DevOps practices, enhancing automation, data governance, and security measures. Users enjoy a simplified integration process along with a consistent application development lifecycle, which enhances user experience. In addition to these capabilities, IBM Cloud leverages cutting-edge technologies such as IBM Watson®, analytics, the Internet of Things (IoT), and edge computing, which empower businesses to innovate and maintain a competitive edge in their respective markets. With these features, organizations can not only optimize their operations but also adapt swiftly to changing demands and challenges.
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    CentOS Reviews & Ratings

    CentOS

    CentOS

    Reliable, community-driven Linux for consistent, secure computing experiences.
    CentOS Linux is a community-supported distribution that leverages resources provided publicly through Red Hat and CentOS repositories, specifically designed for Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). The main objective of CentOS is to preserve functional compatibility with RHEL, while the CentOS Project emphasizes the modification of packages to remove any branding or visual identifiers from the upstream vendor. Available at no charge, CentOS can be freely shared and redistributed by users. Each CentOS version is backed by support until the related RHEL version concludes its general support lifecycle. New CentOS versions are typically released after the rebuilding of new RHEL versions, occurring approximately every 6 to 12 months for minor updates and extending over several years for major releases. The rebuild process can take anywhere from a few weeks for minor updates to several months for significant changes, ensuring timely availability of new features. This structured approach allows users to enjoy a secure, reliable, and easily manageable Linux environment that is consistent and reproducible, ultimately nurturing a robust community around its usage and development. Additionally, the emphasis on community involvement encourages collaboration and innovation among users and developers alike.
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