 It may not seem very hard to install Kubernetes, but for developers, they need more than Kubernetes. Developers need tools that make it easier to build applications in a Kubernetes environment. But Kubernetes APIs were designed to solve infrastructure problems first. So when developers interact with Kubernetes, they have to be familiar with the specifics of Kubernetes operations in order to do their jobs. The latest release of Red Hat OpenShift changes all that, delivering the most powerful developer experience yet. A new streamlined web console provides a developer-centric perspective that aligns closer to how they work and offers an application-centric view of Kubernetes concepts, ensuring developers see the tools and information they care about so they can focus on what really matters when creating their applications. The console allows developers to import their source code from Git, as well as view and manage app configurations and workload details. The application to apology views in the developer console let users zoom in and review an app's structure and component connections. Local development on your laptop is easier too, using Red Hat Code Ready containers, which provides a pre-built local OpenShift development cluster for quick container-based application development and testing, even for your serverless apps. Red Hat OpenShift is increasing developer productivity by making it easier for developers to build and deploy their containerized applications, harnessing the power of Kubernetes without becoming infrastructure experts. To experience these and additional new developer-centric features, download Code Ready containers and try OpenShift today.