August 14, 20261-minute read
TechZine: Red Hat tames the open source AI chaosThe AI ecosystem is still in its infancy. This is evident from the regular releases of immature, yet highly imaginative, open source solutions. It’s up to companies like Red Hat to anticipate these developments and help such tools mature into enterprise-ready products. Learn more
InfoWorld: Three AI security mistakes that will haunt enterprisesRed Hat's Scott McCarty explains why the enterprise AI nightmare is not a killer robot, but an erosion of our ability to see and control what’s running in our own environments. Learn more
Beyond the hypervisor: How a service provider migrated thousands of workloads to a unified application platformFor Abacus, the catalyst for change came when Broadcom acquired VMware and eliminated the VMware Cloud Service Provider program, which Abacus had used since 2008. The changes brought an immediate 30% price increase, with plans to eventually shrink the program by 95%. Learn more
IT Brew: Red Hat launches ‘asago’ open-source communityEarlier this month, Red Hat announced the formation of asago (short for AI Safety And Governance Orchestration), an open source community that will help automate AI governance policies into “product-ready, safely deployed AI systems.” Learn more






