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[Red Hat][28] is a long time proponent of Kubernetes, and a significant contributor to the project. In their own words, “From Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux Atomic Host to OpenShift Enterprise 3 and the forthcoming Red Hat Atomic Enterprise Platform, we are well-suited to bring container innovations into the enterprise, leveraging Kubernetes as the common backbone for orchestration.”

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Title: Red Hat's Commitment to Kubernetes
Summary
Red Hat is a major contributor to Kubernetes and integrates it across its product line. They view Kubernetes as the core orchestration backbone for bringing container innovations to enterprises, from Red Hat Enterprise Linux to OpenShift Enterprise.