Red Hat / IBM Leftovers
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Red Hat ☛ How we optimized vLLM for DeepSeek-R1
DeepSeek and vLLM optimizations have been a top priority for our team and the vLLM community as a whole, and we are excited to share a deep dive into our work. In this article, we will cover the key inference improvements we have made, detail the integration of DeepSeek’s latest advancements into vLLM, and discuss how we are scaling DeepSeek-R1 for real-world deployment. Additionally, we will review the various open source contributions from DeepSeek and outline our roadmap for integrating them into vLLM.
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Red Hat ☛ Tips for using templating in governance policies: Part 3
Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management for Kubernetes (RHACM) governance provides an extensible framework for enterprises to introduce their own security and configuration policies that can be applied to managed Red Hat OpenShift or Kubernetes clusters. For more information on RHACM policies, I recommend that you read the Applying Policy-Based Governance at Scale Using Templates and Comply to standards using policy based governance blogs.
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Red Hat Official ☛ Take our quiz: Curate your Red Hat Summit experience
This year, Red Hat Summit is introducing 5 unique persona profiles to help you tailor your event journey. During registration, take our short quiz to be matched with a persona that aligns with your goals, ensuring you get the most relevant sessions, networking opportunities and activities based on your preferences and interests.
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Red Hat Official ☛ Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security 4.7 simplifies management, enhances workflows, and generates SBOMs
Running Containers with Red Hat Technical Overview
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Red Hat Official ☛ Accelerating AI value with Model-as-a-Service
Model-as-a-service (MaaS) provides pre-trained AI models via APIs on a hybrid cloud AI platform using a pay-as-you-go pricing. MaaS helps accelerate time-to-value by reducing upfront costs and delivering results more quickly.
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Unicorn Media ☛ At ATO AI, I.C.B.M. Announces It’s Handing Three Hey Hi (AI) Projects to 'Linux' Foundation
During a keynote address at All Things Open AI, I.C.B.M. announced that three key Hey Hi (AI) tools it has developed are being donated to the 'Linux' Foundation.