Check Point® Software Technologies Ltd.(link is external) announced that U.S. News & World Report has named the company among its 2025-2026 list of Best Companies to Work For(link is external).
Red Hat announced new capabilities and enhancements for Red Hat Developer Hub, Red Hat’s enterprise-grade internal developer portal based on the Backstage project.
The new features, delivered with the general availability of Red Hat Developer Hub 1.5, are designed to accelerate adoption across organizations and deliver a more customized experience to further increase developer productivity and efficiency.
With Adoption Insights, available as a developer preview, platform engineers are provided with an analytical dashboard detailing how development teams are using Red Hat Developer Hub within their organization. These insights allow teams to not only focus on areas of success, but also better understand where improvements can be made - helping to drive adoption and strengthen engagement. The dashboard provides a detailed look at templates and plugins that are being regularly used, metrics around visits and usage and much more, enabling organizations to make data-driven decisions to enhance the user experience and ultimately improve overall developer productivity.
With the Red Hat Developer Hub Extensions Catalog, available as a developer preview, users have access to a catalog view of community and verified plugins from Red Hat. The extensions catalog provides information on over 60 dynamic plugins all viewable through a streamlined interface for a simplified user experience. With access to plugins, organizations have greater control and flexibility to customize Red Hat Developer Hub to meet their specific needs. Additionally, with the dynamic plugin framework in Red Hat Developer Hub, teams can manage any plugin—including custom ones—at runtime, without needing to rebuild and redeploy the portal. This makes it significantly faster and easier to onboard new tools and capabilities for developers.
Red Hat Developer Hub now offers a locally runnable version with RHDH Local. Available as a developer preview, RHDH Local enables platform engineers to run a lightweight, self-contained version of Red Hat Developer Hub on their local machines, enabling users to more quickly and easily make changes to their portal with faster cycle time. With RHDH Local, users can work on templates, try out plugins, validate software catalogs and more, without having to install Red Hat Developer Hub on a Kubernetes cluster. Additionally, because it runs in a containerized environment, users can spin up RHDH Local in seconds and tear it down just as quickly. By enabling users to iterate more quickly and troubleshoot locally before deploying changes to a production system, RHDH Local helps increase day-to-day efficiency and simplify the user experience.
Red Hat Developer Hub 1.5 is now generally available.
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