April 27, 2020 By Ian Smalley < 1 min read

The latest episode of IBM Cloud Now highlights IBM’s support of OpenShift 4.3, a way to try out IBM Garage for free, and two more no-cost offers.

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IBM Cloud Now: Episode 5

This week, Sai Vennam is focusing on Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Cloud’s support of OpenShift 4.3, an opportunity to try out IBM Garage for free, and other no-cost offers from IBM.

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