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Azure Red Hat OpenShift on OpenShift 4.4 now available

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OpenShift 4.4 builds upon the stability of Kubernetes 1.17\. It also includes improvements in core platform capabilities around compute, networking and storage. **Notable changes include:** * Based on the Knative project, [OpenShift Serverless](https://www.openshift.com/learn/topics/serverless) is now generally available (GA) and supported. * Support for [Helm 3](https://v3.helm.sh/), including making Helm charts visible and available in the OpenShift Console’s developer catalogue. * Tech preview of [OpenShift Pipelines](https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/4.4/pipelines/understanding-openshift-pipelines.html). OpenShift Pipelines, based on the open-source Tekton project, is a CI/CD add-on to OpenShift which provides a Kubernetes-native way to create CI/CD pipelines that are portable across Kubernetes platforms and run on-demand in containers [Learn more](https://aka.ms/openshift). Read the OpenShift Container Platform 4.4 [release notes](https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/4.4/release%5Fnotes/ocp-4-4-release-notes.html). * Azure Red Hat OpenShift * Services * [ Azure Red Hat OpenShift](https://azure.microsoft.com/en-gb/services/openshift/)