Sovereign AI architecture: Scaling distributed training with Kubeflow Trainer and Feast on Red Hat OpenShift AI
As AI becomes an engine of national competitiveness, the concept of sovereign AI—the capacity to operate AI systems free from external influence—is increasingly relevant, but the path to adoption is filled with challenges. A recent survey of over 900 IT leaders and AI engineers about AI adoption exposes a significant "value gap," showing that, despite high enthusiasm (72%), only 7% of Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) organizations are delivering results.The survey highlights that data privacy and infrastructure silos are paralyzing AI development efforts. As a result, sovereign A
Red Hat Enterprise Linux now available on the AWS European Sovereign Cloud
European organizations in highly regulated sectors, such as finance, healthcare, and the public sector, have faced the persistent challenge of balancing rapid innovation with strict digital sovereignty. To help address these needs, Red Hat is pleased to announce support for the AWS European Sovereign Cloud, with Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) available as a foundational platform for sovereign workloads.What is the AWS European Sovereign Cloud?The AWS European Sovereign Cloud is a new, independent cloud infrastructure designed specifically for public sector organizations and customers in highl
How DTCC uses GitOps to accelerate customer value and security
At the recent OpenShift Commons gathering in Atlanta, we had the opportunity to hear from Brian Cook, (director, Kubernetes site reliability engineer Kubernetes security posture management), about how Depository Trust Clearing Corporation (DTCC) is navigating a massive shift in how they operate. As the global heart of trading activities, DTCC faces intense global regulations and a critical need for velocity without compromising security. We learned how they transitioned from a legacy environment to a "zero touch" model built entirely on GitOps principles. Facing a tight 10-month windowOne of
End-to-end security for AI: Integrating AltaStata Storage with Red Hat OpenShift confidential containers
Confidential computing represents the next frontier in hybrid and multicloud security, offering hardware-level memory protection (data in use) through technologies such as AMD SEV and Intel TDX. However, implementing storage solutions in these environments presents unique challenges that traditional approaches can't address.In this article, we'll explore different approaches to adding storage to Red Hat OpenShift confidential container environments, what to watch out for, and how AltaStata—a Red Hat partner—simplifies the process with encryption and protection for AI.The challenge: Storage
Zero trust workload identity manager generally available on Red Hat OpenShift
We’re excited to announce the general availability of zero trust workload identity manager, a Red Hat solution that delivers universal, runtime-attested identities for workloads in your cloud-native deployments.Modern applications run across multiple clusters, clouds, and regions, and traditional identity mechanisms—long-lived secrets, static certificates, or provider-specific Identity and Access Management (IAM)—struggle to keep up. Zero trust workload identity manager solves this by issuing ephemeral, cryptographically attested identities to workloads at runtime. This enables your appl
Northrop Grumman scales enterprise Kubernetes for AI and hybrid cloud with Red Hat OpenShift
The journey to enterprise-wide Kubernetes adoption can be a "wild, wild west" of disparate environments and challenging security for some organizations. That's the landscape Northrop Grumman faced in 2020. At Red Hat OpenShift Commons Gathering, software engineering managers Joe McConnell and Randy Ellefson shared the lessons they learned while building a modern, multicloud Kubernetes platform for Northrop Grumman built on Red Hat OpenShift. Image 1: From Left, Randy Ellefson and Joe McConnell, Northrop Grumman’s Chief Information and Digital OfficeStandardizing on Red Hat OpenShiftInitially
Friday Five — January 23, 2026
Register today to unlock what's next at Red Hat Summit 2026Red Hat Summit 2026 heads to Atlanta, Georgia! Register by February 23 for our lowest pricing and discounted group rates for your organization, so you can uncover opportunities for your business, your customers, and yourself. Learn more Accelerate readiness. Reduce risk. Build skills that scale.Hybrid cloud, automation, and AI are transforming how organizations operate. Red Hat Learning Subscription Course helps teams add new skills and refine existing expertise through a flexible, scalable approach to learning. Learn more SiliconAN
2025 recap: Top videos on Red Hat TV
In case you missed it, we rounded up the top 5 videos on Red Hat TV from 2025. Red Hat TV is a no-cost streaming platform featuring Red Hat customers, partners, and solution experts to help you build skills, gain insights, and get the tools you need to stay ahead of the latest technology trends.Watch the top episodes from 2025 now: 1. Building the Future Using Bootable ContainersTune in for an in-depth overview of image mode for Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), a modern approach to building, deploying, and managing RHEL systems. This approach offers significant advantages in consistency, secur
Understanding security embargoes at Red Hat
Within Red Hat’s Coordinated Vulnerability Disclosure (CVD) framework, an embargo is a strictly-defined window of time during which a security vulnerability is known only to a small group of trusted parties before being made public, including the vulnerability reporter and the relevant upstream community and partners.Why are embargoes necessary? The primary goal of an embargo is customer protection. If a severe vulnerability is disclosed immediately upon discovery by way of "full disclosure" without an available patch, malicious actors have a window of opportunity to exploit systems while us
New observability features in Red Hat OpenShift 4.20 and Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management 2.15
The latest release of the Red Hat OpenShift cluster observability operator 1.3 introduces observability signal correlation, incident detection, application performance monitoring (APM) dashboard, and more. These features aim to revolutionize how organizations monitor, troubleshoot, and maintain containerized environments by reducing complexity and accelerating issue resolution.Cluster observability operator 1.3Advanced observability capabilities in Red Hat OpenShift have evolved significantly, with the 1.3 release introducing the general availability of two features to help organizations monit
Unlocking the power of 5G: How Red Hat OpenShift and Oracle’s 5G Core Control Plane streamline global deployments
As communications service providers (CSPs) embrace the shift to 5G, they’re not just adopting faster speeds, they are entering a new world of cloud-native, microservices-driven networks. But for all its promise, 5G brings challenges, especially when it comes to interoperability and lifecycle management of the 5G control plane.Complexities of a cloud-native and multivendor networkUnlike traditional monolithic networks of the past, 5G networks rely on microservices-based, cloud-native network functions (CNFs) that must work reliably across different vendors’ platforms, orchestration layers,
Extend and enhance your Red Hat Enterprise Linux support: A guide to lifecycle add-ons
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) is the foundation for countless mission-critical deployments. But what happens when your business needs to stay on a specific version of RHEL longer than the standard lifecycle, or requires enhanced security beyond what the already-robust subscription delivers by default? That's where RHEL lifecycle add-ons come in.This article provides a comprehensive comparison of the add-on subscriptions designed to extend the support lifecycle and enhance the security of your RHEL environments: Extended Update Support (EUS), Enhanced Extended Update Support (EEUS), Extended
2025 was a year of transformative customer success with Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform
2025 has been a year of innovation in automation for customers of Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform. Here are just a few stories from customers that exemplify how Ansible Automation Platform has helped organizations turn automation into a foundation for long-term success.Automation as the foundation for enterprise growthIn 2025, automation evolved from a tactical tool into the foundational architecture for organizations to scale, operate, and adapt. Customers adopted Ansible Automation Platform as a centralized automation control plane, integrating it with other platforms like Red Hat Enterp
2025 Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform: A year in review
Looking back, 2025 was a year of significant milestones for Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform. From a game-changing presence at Red Hat Summit to the launch of Ansible Automation Platform 2.6, the year was filled with a number of exciting new features and momentum!Automation synergy: Red Hat + HashiCorpRed Hat was acquired by IBM in 2019, and in 2025 IBM announced its acquisition of HashiCorp. This made a powerful statement on the future of enterprise automation and hybrid cloud management. Together with HashiCorp's Terraform for Infrastructure-as-Code and Vault for secret management, and An
10 breakthrough stories to help you turn 2026 ambitions into reality
Welcome to 2026. As we look back at the final weeks of 2025, it is clear that our industry has shifted from “what if” to “how to.” Last year was defined by the move from AI experimentation to production-grade reality, the hardening of cloud-native security, and the rise of unified automation platforms. Whether our community was focused on scaling hundreds of clusters or slashing VM provisioning times from months to minutes, the goal remained consistent: building a foundation that is security-focused, scalable, and resilient.Getting Started with Red Hat OpenShift VirtualizationWhether y
Shadow-Soft shares top challenges holding organizations back from virtualization modernization
For many organizations, the decision to modernize virtualization platforms is no longer a "nice to have,” it is a necessity driven by a market in flux. With growing pressures like vendor lock-in and rising renewal costs, the need to move both quickly and strategically are increasingly important. But if the "state of traditional virtualization is uncertain," as Ross Beard, vice president of marketing and partner alliances at Shadow-Soft, puts it, why do so many organizations hesitate to move towards a modern future?Beard, whose team has supported over 200 customers in their modernization jour
From manual to agentic: streamlining IT processes with Red Hat OpenShift AI
Many organizations are considering generative AI (gen AI) as a means of reducing the time employees spend filing IT requests and the time IT teams spend closing these requests. To this end, we’ve created an it-self-service-agent AI quickstart that shows you how to automate IT processes within your organization using agentic AI on Red Hat OpenShift AI. This AI quickstart provides a reusable framework—including request routing, agent services, knowledge bases, an integration dispatcher, and an evaluation framework—that you can apply across multiple IT processes. While we're demonstrating a
Event-Driven Ansible: Simplified event routing with Event Streams
The systems running an organization's infrastructure and applications are interconnected, creating an environment of controlled chaos where events in one area can ripple unpredictably through others. Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform features Event-Driven Ansible as an automation mechanism for reacting to these ripples. Event-Driven Ansible listens to external event or alert sources so you can design automated responses for these events, enabling faster response to problems with consistency and accuracy. A foundational use case that can be used almost anywhere to provide a great deal of valu
Dell Technologies modernizes the developer experience with Red Hat OpenShift Dev Spaces
At Red Hat’s OpenShift Commons Gathering in Atlanta on November 10, 2025, Joseph Kanjirathinkal, DevOps manager at Dell Technologies, and James Walton, principal solution architect at Red Hat, shared Dell Technologies' journey to modernize their developer experience by adopting Red Hat OpenShift Dev Spaces. Image 1: Joseph Kanjirathinkal sharing how OpenShift Dev Spaces are made available to developers in Dell ISG/CSGOpenShift Dev Spaces: A cloud development environmentTo understand why Dell began this transition, it’s important to understand the technology itself. Red Hat OpenShift Dev Sp
Friday Five — January 16, 2026
Red Hat Summit registration is now openRegistration is now open for Red Hat Summit—heading to Atlanta, Georgia, in 2026—and this year’s event is shaping up to be one of our most impactful yet. Register by February 23 to get our lowest pricing, and save even more when 3+ people from your organization register together at our discounted group rate. Learn more Compiler - AI Is Changing The Threat LandscapeAI isn’t just here to augment our jobs. It’s also a new attack surface. IBM’s Jeff Crume joins the Compiler team to talk about the implications for cyberthreats moving forward. Lis
