Coreboot 26.06 is out today as the latest quarterly feature release for this software project providing open-source system firmware support for a growing number of platforms...
Daily ISOs of Ubuntu 26.10 "Stonking Stingray" continue to be published, but for those preferring something a bit more regulated, out today is Ubuntu 26.10 Snapshot 2 as the second monthly ISO image...
The financial services industry, like many other sectors, is aiming to make best use of their hardware in the age of resource-intensive AI workloads. Financial services companies have come to rely on the advantages of a container-based architecture, but may worry that container orchestration platforms add performance penalties that could exacerbate resource constraints. The results of a new STAC-AI™ LANG6 (Inference-Only) audit, the industry-standard benchmark for evaluating large language model (LLM) inference performance in financial services, may help assuage those worries when it comes t
IBM, Red Hat and Palo Alto Networks Expand Project Lightwell to Help Organizations Respond to Software VulnerabilitiesRed Hat, IBM, and Palo Alto Networks have expanded Project Lightwell to combat AI-driven threats. The collaboration delivers rapid, network-level virtual patching alongside open-source software remediation to securely fix vulnerabilities. Learn more Ask Noah Show - Episode 494 with Mike McGrathRed Hatter Mike McGrath joins the podcast to discuss RHEL security best practices, the relationship with CentOS Stream, and how Red Hat balances open-source values with enterprise AI in
AI tools are transforming how system administrators and developers manage their infrastructure, but when using generic AI assistants to troubleshoot Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) systems, the advice can sometimes lack distribution-specific context. An AI tool might assume a different Linux environment, suggest commands from other distributions that do not apply to RHEL, or recommend disabling critical security controls to resolve a permissions issue.To help bridge this gap, we are introducing 2 new integrations, currently in developer preview, designed to bring Red Hat knowledge directly in
The Linux Foundation along with others like Amazon, Anthropic, OpenAI, NVIDIA, Microsoft, Red Hat, and others have joined forces to launch Akrites. The Akrites project is aiming to help defend critical open-source software from the brisk pace of new AI/LLM-discovered software bugs and vulnerabilities in ensuring that said issues are effectively addressed before they can be exploited by bad actors...
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