Red Hat's Latest Pieces (Very Corporate, No Community Included)
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Red Hat Official ☛ Open source artificial intelligence: The key for business transformation
Enterprises across industries are embracing AI/machine learning (ML) for a breadth of use cases. AI/ML in financial services is helping to improve loan underwriting and reduce risk. AI can also lessen financial crime through advanced fraud detection and spotting anomalous activity. Deep learning (DL) algorithms are being used to shave down the time it takes to diagnose serious illnesses. In manufacturing operations, machinery maintenance and quality are the leading AI transformation projects today. AI is making predictive maintenance a reality for industrial IoT. While most AI systems so far have been used for classification and predictions, the rise of generative AI has the potential to be a major game changer for businesses due to its ability to be creative.
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Red Hat Official ☛ Migrating from a virtualization platform to a hybrid cloud solution: A hands-on account
Our Red Hat Virtualization environment successfully ran hundreds of virtual machines (VMs) for more than a decade—some used by engineers for development and testing purposes, and others for production workloads. However, with Red Hat Virtualization approaching its end of life, we decided it was time to migrate our VMs to OpenShift.
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Red Hat Official ☛ Creating a pod-watcher Operator for Kubernetes
A new engineer on my team was recently asked to write a simple operator that would log pod creation events in a specific namespace as part of their onboarding process. I offered to help them with this task as I had prior experience working on operators.
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Red Hat Official ☛ Red Hat Developer Hub Now Generally Available
Red Hat, Inc., the world's leading provider of open source solutions, today announced the general availability of Red Hat Developer Hub, an enterprise-grade internal developer platform (IDP) based on Backstage, an open source Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) project. Featuring a self-service portal, standardized software templates, dynamic plug-in management, enterprise role based access control (RBAC) and premium support, Red Hat Developer Hub provides organizations with tools and capabilities to overcome DevOps bottlenecks and address issues like complexity, lack of standardization and cognitive load.
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Forbes ☛ Harnessing AI's Full Potential: 5 Adoption Essentials For Enterprise Success [Ed: Red Hat doing HEY HI (AI) fluff and play instead of things with actual technical substance and in this case, in an allegedly Russian-controlled site]
As Matt Hicks, CEO of Red Hat, told me when I spoke to him recently on my podcast, “Finding those partners that are going to help guide you through that, I think, for most companies, is pretty critical – otherwise they could just waste time in the experimental phase.”
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Red Hat Official ☛ Red Hat Transforms Partner Experience to Deliver Enhanced Customer Value [Ed: Not much promise at Red Hat anymore. Their site is all buzzwords. They don't target geeks. It's all for "suits".]
Red Hat, Inc., the world's leading provider of open source solutions, today announced the transformation of its global partner experience to offer greater simplicity, choice and flexibility to partners collaborating with Red Hat. As part of this transformation, Red Hat is modernizing its partner engagement model by launching a new program framework, introducing upgraded tools to enable streamlined cross-collaboration and providing easier access to critical technology, training and resources.
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Red Hat Official ☛ DGB Chooses Red Hat OpenShift as Hybrid Cloud Infrastructure Foundation
Red Hat, Inc. the world’s leading provider of open source solutions, today announced that Daegu Bank(DGB) has worked with Red Hat to help build out its private cloud system infrastructure deployment and establish its overall cloud migration strategy.
In order to meet shifting demands and changes in the financial market, such as the growth of digital banking, DGB needed to modernize its existing infrastructure to become capable of delivering the scale and agility needed to respond to these changes.