 To keep pace with the demand for new containerized applications, Red Hat OpenShift puts developers in control, delivering enterprise Kubernetes for easier application management, faster releases, lower costs, and more innovation. But you may have applications that depend on virtual machines to power new or existing services and, by their nature, cannot be easily containerized to match the new services being created. You want to leverage existing services like databases and middleware without taking time and resources away from developer innovation. What if you could begin to modernize your virtualized applications right now and take advantage of the simplicity and speed of Kubernetes without having to convert your virtualized applications to containers? You can do exactly that with OpenShift Virtualization, a feature of Red Hat OpenShift that lets you run and manage applications consisting of both virtual machines and containers side-by-side. Powered by the open-source communities behind Kubernetes, Linux, and containers, and delivered by Red Hat, the world's enterprise open-source leader, OpenShift Virtualization puts developers in full control. Virtual machines become native Kubernetes objects and can be managed and deployed just like containers. Since the resulting virtual machines are native Kubernetes objects, you use the same CI-CD lifecycle and the same cloud-native scaling and load balancing of Kubernetes, all driven by application owners. OpenShift Virtualization gives you the flexibility to decide how and when to modernize your VM applications. You can keep VMs as part of your long-term strategy or convert to containers over time in alignment with your budget and resource schedule. Whether the VM is Linux or Windows or the application is homegrown or third-party, embrace faster time-to-market, reduced costs, and simplified management of virtual machines and containers together on the same platform with OpenShift Virtualization. Learn more.