Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform 3.4 brings dynamic storage provisioning functionality for both cloud-native and traditional apps, as well as multi-tenant capabilities while keeping a focus existing mission-critical workloads. These promises to help various organizations like Pioneer and Discovery Health to embrace LXC (Linux Containers) and other related cloud technologies, such as Kubernetes. While the new multi-tenant features implemented in Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform 3.4 offer support for multiple apps, deployment processes, and teams in a hybrid cloud environment, other related technologies promise to deliver innovative business services and applications to any organization willing to adopt them without sacrificing their current IT purchases.