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The definitive automation guide to Red Hat Summit 2026: Must-attend Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform sessions, talks, and labs

Red Hat News - Wed, 04/29/2026 - 08:00
Every organization faces the same pressures: do more with less, move faster, and reduce risk while preparing for an AI-powered future. In this environment, automation is no longer optional—it’s the foundation that makes everything else possible.That’s why at Red Hat Summit 2026 (May 11–14 in Atlanta), we’re showcasing automation that is more accessible, intelligent, and impactful. With nearly 100 sessions, talks, and hands-on labs featuring real-world customer transformations, building the perfect agenda can feel overwhelming. To help you navigate, we’ve curated the definitive list

One New Zealand’s strategic shift to Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization

Red Hat News - Wed, 04/29/2026 - 08:00
When Vodafone New Zealand separated from the Vodafone Group to become One New Zealand (One NZ), it faced an opportunity to go beyond a mere rebrand. Like many telecommunications providers, One NZ faced a 2-stack challenge as it managed legacy virtual machines (VMs) alongside modern containerized applications. To support its long-term digital ambitions, it launched the C1 Program, a telco core modernization project that aimed to build a unified, future-ready foundation. The goal was to standardize telco applications on a common platform that could accelerate business outcomes without vendor con

IBM Updates Linux Patches For Introducing ARM64 KVM Virtualization On s390

Phoronix - Wed, 04/29/2026 - 00:54
At the start of April was the peculiar announcement of IBM collaborating with Arm on "dual architecture" hardware. The initial fruits of that collaboration at least are Linux kernel patches for enabling ARM64 virtualization acceleration on IBM Z servers. As we approach the end of the month, IBM has now posted a second iteration of those patches for enabling AArch64 software to run on IBM s390 via the Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM)...

Ubuntu 26.04 LTS Leads Over Windows 11 In Creator Workstation Performance

Phoronix - Tue, 04/28/2026 - 23:00
The past few weeks I have been testing out the new HP Z6 G5 A workstation desktop PC. It's a beast in being powered by the AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 9975WX, eight channels of DDR5-5600 memory, and paired with a NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Max-Q workstation graphics card. The full review on the HP Z6 G5 A workstation will be published on Phoronix in the next week or so but given the timing and that it shipped with WIndows 11 Pro, here is a look at how Windows 11 Pro is competing against the newly-released Ubuntu 26.04 LTS in creator/workstation workloads.

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