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Red Hat OpenShift is recognized for its robust capabilities in core Kubernetes areas, developer experience and ...
Today, Red Hat announced the general availability of OpenShift 4.12, bringing a series of new capabilities to the company’s hybrid cloud application delivery platform.
Red Hat, SUSE, and Nutanix topped Forrester’s latest “Wave” ranking of multicloud container platforms, though the research firm noted that the space is feeling increased pressure to “justify their ...
BOSTON – RED HAT SUMMIT--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Red Hat, Inc., the world's leading provider of open source solutions announced new capabilities for Red Hat OpenShift AI. Building and expanding upon ...
Red Hat offers a number of major infrastructure platforms, with offerings like the Ansible automation service, the Kubernetes-based OpenShift container platform and the OpenStack platform for ...
Red Hat OpenShift AI 2.15 will become generally available later this month, according to the vendor. Released last year, OpenShift AI supports model development, training, serving, automation and ...
With OpenShift 4.18, Red Hat is integrating a series of enhanced networking capabilities, virtualization features, and improved security mechanisms for container and VM environments.
Red Hat OpenShift Lightspeed applies generative AI to deploying and scaling both traditional and cloud-native applications on OpenShift clusters, helping OpenShift novices to more quickly build ...
Red Hat is seeing robust customer demand for Red Hat offerings on HPE GreenLake with joint sales teams already working with customers anxious to move to a pay-per-use on-premises OpenShift cloud ...
Red Hat OpenShift 4.10 adds new capabilities in support of AI, along with NVIDIA AI Enterprise 2.0 certification to help streamline development and fuel innovation around intelligent applications ...
With OpenShift 4.7, Red Hat attempts to simplify the migration of virtual machines to containers. Migration Toolkit for Virtualization (MTV) can migrate existing VM workloads to OpenShift at scale.
In 2021, Red Hat Inc. and Amazon Web Services Inc. launched a service to make it easier for Red Hat OpenShift customers to build, scale and manage containerized applications on AWS.