Mendix and Red Hat to bring Cloud-Native Low-Code App Development to a 'new level'

This collaboration brings together the best of two worlds – low-code application development and open-source cloud operations – to empower organisations to accelerate their digital transformation journeys.

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Mendix has announced a collaboration with Red Hat. Through this collaboration, Mendix will combine the agility and speed of the Mendix low-code platform with the scalability and flexibility of Red Hat OpenShift, empowering organisations to embrace digital transformation with greater confidence.  

 

Organisations already benefiting from this collaboration include The United States Department of Education, Proximus, Garantii BBVA, and Isracard. 

 

Working with Red Hat in this capacity will not only help organisations to build scalable, flexible, and security-focused applications; it will make it easier to deploy and manage Mendix applications across various cloud environments and on-premises infrastructure using Red Hat OpenShift. 

 

Specifically, Mendix is enhancing its cloud-native architecture in collaboration with Red Hat as follows: 

End-to-End Application Lifecycle: The Mendix low-code platform makes rapid application development possible, while Red Hat OpenShift offers more robust infrastructure for deployment, scaling, and application management. This will lead to a smoother development-to-deployment process for Mendix applications, in addition to reduced operational complexities. 

Hybrid Cloud Flexibility: Mendix and Red Hat working together means it will be easier to deploy applications seamlessly across on-premises, private, and public cloud environments. This flexibility enables organisations to leverage the scalability and cost efficiency of public clouds while keeping sensitive data on-premises or in private clouds. It caters to diverse needs and allows organisations to adapt their infrastructure as their requirements evolve. 

Enhanced Security Features and Compliance: Red Hat's focus on providing security features for the enterprise will enhance the security posture of Mendix applications. This is particularly valuable for organisations operating in regulated industries or handling sensitive data. 

Scalability and Performance: With the combination of the Mendix platform with Red Hat’s containerization technologies, organisations can achieve scalability and performance for their applications by packaging their applications into containers and deploying them on Red Hat's infrastructure, allowing for more efficient resource utilisation, auto-scaling, and high availability. This enables applications built on Mendix to handle increased workloads and deliver optimal performance. 

Enterprise-Grade Support and Ecosystem: Both organisations will benefit from enterprise-grade support services, including access to reliable support, troubleshooting, and updates for the underlying infrastructure. Additionally, customers can tap into both Red Hat and Mendix ecosystems, including libraries, tools, extensions, and developer communities. This will encourage collaboration and knowledge sharing among the communities, to help customers maximise the value of their investments in both technologies. 

 

“With this collaboration, Mendix and Red Hat are changing how organisations develop and deploy applications,” said Penny Philpot, vice president of partner ecosystem success EMEA, at Red Hat. “Businesses will be able to innovate faster, improve customer experiences, and unlock new opportunities in today’s digital-first world. We look forward to working closely together with Mendix to deliver industry-leading solutions that can help redefine the way businesses operate in the digital age.” 

 

Or Zur, R&D Director at Isracard said: “Thanks to the powerful collaboration between Red Hat and Mendix, our development process has been revolutionised. The seamless integration of Red Hat’s cutting-edge technologies with Mendix’s low-code platform empowers us to deliver exceptional solutions to our clients.” 

 

“Gartner predicts that by 2025, 70% of new enterprise applications will be created in a low-code environment. However, some IT leaders are still preoccupied with losing visibility and control when implementing low-code solutions. 

 

At Mendix, security and control are part of everything we do: governance, data privacy, and compliance are key pillars of our platform. Through our collaboration with RedHat, we're excited to bring even more opportunities for organisations to embrace a security-first digital transformation with more confidence,” said Frank Baalbergen, CISO of Mendix. 

 

“Our collaboration with RedHat is an exciting expansion to the Mendix ecosystem. Through RedHat’s OpenShift, it’s now even easier for organisations to build a secure and scalable application across various cloud environments and on-premises infrastructure,” said Jethro Borsje, Chief Solution Officer of Mendix. “We're excited about this new collaboration between Mendix and RedHat. It will arm organisations across the world with more training, tools, support, and community knowledge to help navigate the evolving landscape and make the most of their investment in digital transformation.” 

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