 As container platforms become the new standard for rapid app development, their ease of use can quickly lead to sprawl in your environment, as developers retrieve container images from multiple external registries that are difficult to secure and audit, exposing your organization to higher costs and risk. Red Hat can help with Red Hat Quay, a single, resilient, and security-focused container registry platform where all containerized software is stored in access that functions like an internal app store, providing central audit capabilities, governance, and permission management without causing a bottleneck for developers and services that need to constantly push and pull images. With Red Hat Quay's Georeplication feature, you can build a central registry service with a single endpoint at global scale. Developers can meet security requirements by ingesting external content using mirroring and caching, and a rich permission model allows multiple groups or departments to collaborate side-by-side on shared content, uninterrupted using the same registry. Central storage of all your software and its history, combined with a built-in vulnerability scanner, makes it easier to determine which package or library inside container images to update and remediate it quickly. Scanning happens continuously in the background with reports available in real-time, providing a strong security posture that can identify issues before a container ever gets running. Being OCI-compatible means Quay can also store images that don't contain executable software, like Helm charts and machine learning models, or software bill of materials and image signatures for a solid software supply chain security strategy based on a single source of records. And as an added benefit, Quay is already included in Red Hat OpenShift Platform Plus at no additional cost. Build, deploy, run, and manage cloud-native applications more securely and at scale with Red Hat Quay. Try Quay in OpenShift Platform Plus for yourself and find out more today.