Why should your organization standardize on Red Hat Enterprise Linux today?
I am currently collaborating with my product marketing team on content explaining why organizations—whether they currently use Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) or not—should standardize on RHEL today. The content is fresh in my mind, and I wanted to share some of it with you in advance, as I believe it contains compelling insights.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
Red Hat OpenShift expands support for VMware vSphere Foundation 9 and VMware Cloud Foundation 9
General availability (GA) support is now available for Red Hat OpenShift versions 4.18, 4.19, and 4.20 running on VMware vSphere Foundation 9 (VVF9) and VMware Cloud Foundation 9 (VCF9).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 prov
Friday Five — December 19, 2025
Red Hat Accelerates AI Trust and Security with Chatterbox Labs AcquisitionRed Hat has acquired Chatterbox Labs, a specialist in AI safety and generative AI guardrails. This acquisition integrates model-agnostic security and transparency tools into the Red Hat AI portfolio, helping enterprises deploy trustworthy, production-grade AI across hybrid cloud environments with automated risk metrics and safety testing. Learn more Fierce Network - Red Hat's CTO keeps an 'open' mind on AIRed Hat CTO Chris Wright reaffirms the company's commitment to "default to open" for AI, underscoring how open ecos
The end of static secrets: Ford’s OpenShift strategy
At Red Hat OpenShift Commons Gathering in Atlanta on November 10, 2025, Satish Puranam, Director of Cloud and Developer Experience at Ford, and Sitaram Iyer, VP of Emerging Technologies at CyberArk, outlined how Ford manages over 200 Red Hat OpenShift clusters amid a complex digital transition. Their strategy relies on a single, non-negotiable mandate: everything must be keyless. Image 1: From left, Satish Puranam, Director of Cloud and Developer Experience at Ford, and Sitaram Iyer, VP of Emerging Technologies at CyberArk.To achieve this scale, Ford has abandoned static secrets entirely, impl
Turning automation spend into a measurable advantage
IT automation is no longer optional for executives; it is a critical strategy. Organizations have moved beyond simple scripting to focus on speed and impact, using automation to power growth and reduce risk.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?Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform's automation dashboard and analytics feature is more than an IT report; it's the financial and operational intelligence layer executives need to realize the full value of enterprise automati
Attestation vs. integrity in a zero-trust world
The complex risks facing modern IT environments make IT security a strategic imperative, not a back-end detail. Furthering this is cloud computing, which serves as the foundation of the AI economy, meaning that enterprises and nations require greater control, transparency, and assurance over data location and protection. Trust has become not just a technical question, but a matter of national policy, corporate strategy, and even societal resilience.At the same time, the explosion of AI and machine learning (ML) workloads is reshaping infrastructure requirements. But these shifts pose a complex
RPM and DNF features and enhancements in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10.1
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10.1 (RHEL) features some significant updates to RPM and DNF, two technologies designed to help you manage software installs and updates. The RPM package manager (RPM) creates installation files used to install and uninstall an application, and that can be queried for information about what libraries and binaries the application contains. The dnf command is the tool used on RHEL to search for available applications, and then to install, update, or uninstall them. These are important components of a computer system, so we've worked hard to improve them.RPM signature imp
Resilient model training on Red Hat OpenShift AI with Kubeflow Trainer
Imagine that after 60 hours of training, a large language model (LLM) on an 8x NVIDIA H100 GPU cluster costing $55 an hour, your job fails at 90% completion. You must restart from your last checkpoint, which was saved 3 hours ago, wasting $165 in compute costs, and delaying model deployment. This kind of scenario isn't hypothetical, it's a daily reality for organizations running distributed AI training workloads in production environments. LLM training represents one of the most compute-intensive workloads in modern AI infrastructure. With GPU clusters costing thousands of dollars and training
10 must-read articles to master modern hybrid cloud security and scale
The final quarter of the year is marked by accelerated innovation. Red Hat is leading the way by integrating AI into management, fortifying our security foundations, and readying your infrastructure for both present and future demands like quantum computing and highly scaled virtualization. This month brought significant platform updates across Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) and Red Hat OpenShift, along with key insights from our performance engineering teams. The following articles provide the essential technical and strategic information you need to make the most of your hybrid cloud journe
F5 BIG-IP Virtual Edition is now validated for Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization
A lot of teams we work with are juggling 2 worlds at once: the Red Hat OpenShift projects that keep accelerating, and the previous hypervisor platforms or physical infrastructure that need to be kept to run the traffic management and security policies of the BIG-IP appliances.This gets the job done, but nobody enjoys maintaining 2 sets of infrastructure with 2 different lifecycles. It’s a tax we all pay because there hasn’t been a clean alternative.Now there is.F5 BIG-IP Virtual Edition (VE) is officially validated by F5 to support Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization and listed in the Red Hat
Run containerized AI models locally with RamaLama
The open source AI ecosystem has matured quickly, and many developers start by using tools such as Ollama or LM Studio to run large language models (LLMs) on their laptops. This works well for quickly testing out a model and prototyping, but things become complicated when you need to manage dependencies, support different accelerators, or move workloads to Kubernetes.Thankfully, just as containers solved development problems like portability and environment isolation for applications, the same applies to AI models too! RamaLama is an open source project that makes running AI models in containe
More than meets the eye: Behind the scenes of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 (Part 4)
This series takes a look at the people and planning that went into building and releasing Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10. From the earliest conceptual stages to the launch at Red Hat Summit 2025, we’ll hear firsthand accounts of how RHEL 10 came into being.Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3In our previous installment of the story of how Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 10 came to be, we got insights into the testing process and how the headline features (and the stories around those features) started coming together. In part 4, those stories come into clearer focus as the team works to put the finishing t
Enterprise automation resilience with EDB and Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform
In today's modern technological world, IT infrastructure must deliver uncompromising speed and reliability to meet the critical demands of the business. Centralized automated platforms, such as Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform, are essential for managing critical IT infrastructure. These platforms streamline operations and increase efficiency by standardizing and scaling automation across the entire organization, transforming complex, repetitive tasks into a governed, security-focused, and repeatable enterprise strategy.The platform’s fundamental value lies in its resilience. For mission-
Beyond modularity and other upgrades: The game-changer for your IT planning
Scott and I talk to a lot of customers, and one theme that comes up over and over is that it’s difficult to plan for future releases of Linux. Sometimes, support drops for a feature or capability on which they rely. Other times, it’s that they can’t wait for a new feature, bug fix, and so on. Planning for Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) with its built-in digital roadmap, powered by Red Hat Lightspeed, is changing that. Product managers within RHEL now communicate directly with you about upcoming changes in the code base. This gives you more time to plan for changes, as well as clearer in
Red Hat to acquire Chatterbox Labs: Frequently Asked Questions
On December 16, 2025, Red Hat announced the acquisition of Chatterbox Labs, a pioneer in model-agnostic AI safety and generative AI (gen AI) guardrails.The following questions and answers provide additional context on the acquisition and what it means for Red Hat customers and partners.The AnnouncementWhat is the news? Red Hat announced on December 16, 2025, that it has acquired Chatterbox Labs, a private company founded in 2011 that provides model testing and gen AI guardrails. Chatterbox Labs technology, known as the AIMI platform, delivers quantitative AI risk metrics to help organizations
Looking ahead to 2026: Red Hat’s view across the hybrid cloud
2025 proved to be dynamic in the world of enterprise IT - from the full-on emergence of AI agents to the renewed demands of sovereignty, there was no shortage of storylines throughout the year. But that’s looking behind us; when we look ahead, what do we expect for 2026?Several of Red Hat’s executives have taken on this question to provide their views into the new year, emphasizing the shifting mindsets and priorities that IT leaders are facing come January. So let’s hear from them!Ashesh Badani, senior vice president and chief product officer“Technology leaders are torn between many p
Accelerating NetOps transformation with Ansible Automation Platform
2025 was an incredible year for network operations (NetOps) and Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform. To address growing network complexity, Red Hat provided the tools NetOps teams needed to implement a strategic automation approach. Through major platform releases, new partner integrations, and global events, Red Hat helped customers achieve enterprise-wide network automation with Ansible Automation Platform. Let’s take a look back at the major network automation milestones that defined the year.Key platform innovations In October, Ansible Automation Platform 2.6 launched, introducing new ca
Harden your AI systems: Applying industry standards in the real world
In the last article, we discussed how integrating AI into business-critical systems opens up enterprises to a new set of risks with AI security and AI safety. Rather than reinventing the wheel or relying on fragmented, improvised approaches, organizations should build on established standards and best practices to stay ahead of cybercriminals and other adversaries.To manage these challenges, enterprises need to adopt a formal approach by using a set of frameworks that map AI threats, define controls, and guide responsible adoption. In this article, we’ll explore the evolving AI security and
Implementing best practices: Controlled network environment for Ray clusters in Red Hat OpenShift AI 3.0
The adoption of Ray for scalable AI and ML workloads has skyrocketed. The Ray framework is powerful, but as the official documentation emphasizes, developers or platform providers are responsible for their own security.With Red Hat OpenShift AI, we are committed to providing a production-ready environment for complex AI workloads, and we recognize that robust security is important. That's why we're enhancing the existing controlled network environment (CNE) for Ray Clusters in OpenShift AI 3.0 and delivering that natively with KubeRay. CNE is an opinionated, platform-enforced policy that strea
Friday Five — December 12, 2025
Demystifying llm-d and vLLM: The race to productionAs organizations accelerate the journey to production for large language model (LLM) workloads, the ecosystem of open source tools is growing fast. Two powerful projects—vLLM and llm-d—have recently emerged to tackle the complexity of inference at scale. Learn more Forbes - Open Source And Orchestration Will Define Enterprise AI Leadership In 2026Red Hat’s CEO Matt Hicks discusses how enterprise AI leadership in 2026 will hinge on open source adoption and orchestration capabilities. This shifts the focus from model performance to contr
