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Red Hat Official ☛ Why should your organization standardize on Red Hat Enterprise Linux today?
As you likely know, we launched numerous new features and capabilities this year with RHEL 10, including image mode for RHEL, which enables users to create and manage operating system images for consistent deployment, and the RHEL command-line assistant powered by Lightspeed, which uses generative AI to help users execute complex command-line tasks. We also announced the inclusion of post-quantum encryption algorithms to help your organization resist future security attacks. More recently, with the launch of RHEL 10.1 and 9.7, we included support for AI accelerators via our repositories, and also introduced a RHEL offline command-line assistant in dev preview, along with RHEL HPC for Azure. Furthermore, just a few weeks ago, we announced the Red Hat Project Hummingbird.
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Red Hat Official ☛ Red Hat OpenShift expands support for VMware vSphere Foundation 9 and VMware Cloud Foundation 9
As organizations continue to modernize their infrastructure, Red Hat remains committed to providing a stable, certified, and high-performance foundation for Kubernetes workloads across diverse environments. This announcement means that all current Red Hat customers deploying OpenShift on vSphere 8/vCenter 8 or VCF 5 can run their workloads on OpenShift clusters deployed on VVF9 or VCF9 as an infrastructure provider.
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Red Hat Official ☛ The end of static secrets: Ford’s OpenShift strategy
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Red Hat Official ☛ Turning automation spend into a measurable advantage
But a critical gap remains: visibility. How do you, as a business leader, prove the return on investment (ROI) and confidently decide where to invest your next dollar?
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Red Hat Official ☛ Attestation vs. integrity in a zero-trust world
At the same time, the explosion of AI and machine learning (ML) workloads is reshaping infrastructure requirements. But these shifts pose a complex question—if your most valuable models and datasets are in the cloud, how do you assess their security posture?
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Red Hat ☛ Monitoring OpenShift Gateway API and Service Mesh with Kiali
In our previous article, we tackled the challenge of integrating the Red Bait OpenShift Gateway API with Red Hat OpenShift Service Mesh by establishing a unified Certificate Authority. Now that traffic flows seamlessly between the gateway and your mesh workloads, how do you observe it all?
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Red Hat ☛ Improve efficiency with OpenStack Services on OpenShift
The OpenStack cloud infrastructure has always efficiently monitored the utilization of its compute services and schedule workloads according to the available resources on the compute hosts. That was on day one when the virtual machine (VM) workload was initially scheduled. But what about day two? How can we manage workload rebalancing in the event of host downtime, planned and unplanned? How can we avoid the occasionally pesky “noisy neighbor?" Fortunately, there is a way: Introducing the Red Hat OpenStack Services on OpenShift workload optimization operator in Feature Release 4.
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Fedora Project ☛ Fedora Community Blog: Community Update – Week 51 2025
This is a report created by CLE Team, which is a team containing community members working in various Fedora groups for example Infratructure, Release Engineering, Quality etc. This team is also moving forward some initiatives inside Fedora project.