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The path to autonomous intelligent networks

Red Hat News - Thu, 06/04/2026 - 08:00
Telecommunications (telco) service providers face a landscape of massive operational complexity. As they adopt 5G standalone architectures and multivendor radio access networks (RANs), they must manage billions of events across hundreds of thousands of network elements every day. Manual, script-based operations are no longer sufficient to keep pace with these demands.Transitioning to an autonomous intelligent network is now a foundational requirement for service providers to remain competitive. This shift addresses 3 critical priorities for executive leadership:Creating new revenueReducing cos

The next evolution of Red Hat documentation is here

Red Hat News - Thu, 06/04/2026 - 08:00
As we at Red Hat continue to evolve our products, we are also transforming how you consume the information needed to run them. We are excited to announce a wave of significant enhancements coming to the Red Hat documentation experience at docs.redhat.com.These changes are rolling out over time, with the documentation for Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform 2.6 serving as the pioneer for this new look and feel. Here’s a breakdown of what you can expect and how these changes will improve your workflow.Finding your way: Unified table of contentsOne of the most noticeable updates is the introduc

Managing IT Operations when AI outpaces your patching cycle

Red Hat News - Thu, 06/04/2026 - 08:00
It’s no surprise that AI has altered the technology landscape and added more complexity for IT teams. And when it comes to vulnerability management and patching, scheduled security is now outpaced by AI-detected vulnerabilities. This new complexity means our traditional, time-bound routines have become a liability—creating a lag time between threat discovery, containment, and remediation.Anthropic’s recent Project Glasswing update proves what security teams have known for a while: The traditional patch cycle simply doesn't work when exposures are discovered at machine speed. Anthropic st

Beyond automation: Why the surge in AI-driven security vulnerabilities demands human technical advocacy

Red Hat News - Thu, 06/04/2026 - 08:00
Future historians will remember spring 2026 as the dawn of AI-driven security vulnerability reporting. On April 7, Anthropic announced a preview of its Claude Mythos AI model, made available to select companies as part of Project Glasswing. The initiative claimed it had discovered thousands of high and critical severity vulnerabilities across the open source ecosystem. Three weeks later, the Xint initiative announced a Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability it named Copy Fail. A few days later, the world woke up to another vulnerability named Dirty Frag, and then another named F

COSMIC Now Implements Wayland Pointer Constraints For Better Gaming Experience

Phoronix - Thu, 06/04/2026 - 02:53
COSMIC Epoch 1.0.15 was released today and while it doesn't yet contain the new "Frosted Glass" option for the desktop UI, COSMIC Epoch 1.0.15 does contain some other notable enhancements...

AMD EPYC 8635P "Sorano" Benchmarks: Significant Upgrade Opportunity For EPYC 8004 Servers

Phoronix - Wed, 06/03/2026 - 23:36
After announcing the AMD EPYC 8005 "Sorano" series back in February, AMD recently began shipping these Zen 5 successors to the EPYC 8004 "Siena" line-up. With the EPYC 8005 product stack ranging from 8 to 84 cores and being drop-in upgrades for EPYC 8004 servers after a BIOS update, these are quite some interesting processors for those after a single socket, performant server. Up today are benchmarks of the EPYC 8635P as the flagship 84 core Sorano CPU.

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