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Red Hat, March 24,2026

Architecting The Upside For Open Source AI

Vol 336 · Issue 4 · 2026-03-24

This blog is adapted from a recent conversation I had with Boston University CIO Chris Sedore, featured in Red Hat Research Quarterly's article, 'We've got to have everyone: combining research innovation with enterprise operations.'

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Architecting The Upside For Open Source AI

Red Hat, Friday, March 20th, 2026

Friday Five - March 20, 2026

Vol 336 · Issue 3 · 2026-03-20

The Friday Five is a weekly Red Hat blog post with 5 of the week's top news items and ideas from or about Red Hat and the technology industry. Consider it your we ekly digest of things that caught our eye.

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Friday Five - March 20, 2026

Red Hat, Friday, March 20th, 2026

Beyond The Move: Introducing The Virtualization Migration Assessment Expanded

Vol 336 · Issue 3 · 2026-03-20

For a long time, organizations treated their infrastructure's virtualization layer as steady and predictable. You built on it and you trusted it. Lately, that stability has been disrupted by complex shifts, including rising licensing costs and the urgent requirement to get ready for AI by adding more compute, storage, and other hardware resources. The infrastructure that used to feel settled now feels like it's at a crossroads.

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Beyond The Move: Introducing The Virtualization Migration Assessment Expanded

Red Hat, Friday, March 6th, 2026

Planning The Design Of Your Production-Grade Rag System

Vol 336 · Issue 1 · 2026-03-06

In our previous article Context as architecture: A practical look at retrieval-augmented generation, we treated retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) as an architectural idea. We explored why retrieval exists, how it changes the system around a language model, and where its boundaries lie. That framing is necessary, but incomplete.

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Planning The Design Of Your Production-Grade Rag System

Red Hat, Friday, March 6th, 2026

Friday Five - March 6, 2026

Vol 336 · Issue 1 · 2026-03-06

The Friday Five is a weekly Red Hat blog post with 5 of the week's top news items and ideas from or about Red Hat and the technology industry. Consider it your we ekly digest of things that caught our eye.

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Friday Five - March 6, 2026

Red Hat, Thursday, March 5th, 2026

Why The Future Of AI Depends On A Portable, Open PyTorch Ecosystem

Vol 336 · Issue 1 · 2026-03-05

In the debate between open source and proprietary technology, open source wins - especially in the AI arena. However, as the generative AI era continues, enterprises face a new version of an old challenge. While the industry is moving at breakneck speed, much of the underlying infrastructure remains fragmented or locked behind proprietary gates.

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Why The Future Of AI Depends On A Portable, Open PyTorch Ecosystem

Red Hat, Wednesday, March 4th, 2026

Open Data And The AI Resilience Premium

Vol 336 · Issue 1 · 2026-03-04

For many large companies, AI is on every agenda, yet many leaders are still trying to make sense of what to do next. A big reason for this uncertainty is that huge amounts of data are still locked away in separate departments or stuck in systems that don't talk to each other, making it hard to turn that data into real value.

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Open Data And The AI Resilience Premium

Red Hat, Wednesday, March 4th, 2026

New Observability Features in Red Hat OpenShift 4.21 and Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management for Kubernetes 2.16

Vol 336 · Issue 1 · 2026-03-04

The latest updates to Red Hat OpenShift bring significant enhancements to monitoring and troubleshooting directly within OpenShift. Red Hat OpenShift observability has evolved into a highly integrated ecosystem that combines metrics, logs, traces, and network telemetry into a single experience. It removes the tool sprawl typically associated with Kubernetes, replacing fragmented dashboards with a centralized, hardened, and supported platform.

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New Observability Features in Red Hat OpenShift 4.21 and Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management for Kubernetes 2.16

Red Hat, Tuesday, March 3rd, 2026

Before Starting A Virtualization Migration Assessment: A Readiness Framework For A Successful Outcome

Vol 336 · Issue 1 · 2026-03-03

A Virtualization Migration Assessment (VMA) is a strategic engagement designed to help organizations modernize their infrastructure. It provides a structured path for organizations looking to migrate virtualized workloads to Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization, offering deep visibility into the current environment and defining a clear, actionable migration plan. Learn more about how to simplify your migration.

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Before Starting A Virtualization Migration Assessment: A Readiness Framework For A Successful Outcome

Red Hat, Thursday, February 26th, 2026

The Nervous System Gets A Soul: Why Sovereign Cloud Is Telco's Real Second Act

Vol 335 · Issue 4 · 2026-02-26

For the last decade, the story of 5G has been like a body that developed a massive high speed nervous system but lacked the central brain to command it. The telecom industry spent billions on the most sophisticated nervous system the world has ever seen including fiber, towers, and low latency spectrum, only to find out that this powerful system was mostly being used to carry the impulses and commands of others.

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The Nervous System Gets A Soul: Why Sovereign Cloud Is Telco's Real Second Act

Red Hat, Thursday, February 26th, 2026

AI In Telco - The Catalyst For Scaling Digital Business

Vol 335 · Issue 4 · 2026-02-26

If you aren't currently architecting for AI, you are part of a rapidly dwindling minority. By 2026, the pivot is no longer optional: AI has moved from a peripheral tool to the primary engine for transforming digital businesses, slashing operational complexity and driving revenue growth.

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AI In Telco - The Catalyst For Scaling Digital Business

Red Hat, Wednesday, February 25th, 2026

MCP Security: The Current Situation

Vol 335 · Issue 4 · 2026-02-25

The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is an open protocol designed to standardize how large language models (LLMs) connect to external tools, APIs, and data sources. Rather than relying on ad hoc, model-specific integrations, MCP defines a structured client-server architecture that allows AI applications to request context and invoke tools in a more consistent and interoperable way.

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MCP Security: The Current Situation

Red Hat, Tuesday, February 24th, 2026

Red Hat AI Enterprise: Bridging The Gap From Experimentation To Production Scale

Vol 335 · Issue 4 · 2026-02-24

Red Hat AI Enterprise is now generally available, offering a unified AI platform designed to simplify the development, deployment, and management of AI-powered applications across the hybrid cloud. With this new offering, Red Hat provides a streamlined, cost-effective path to operationalizing generative, predictive, and agentic AI at scale.

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Red Hat AI Enterprise: Bridging The Gap From Experimentation To Production Scale

Red Hat, Thursday, February 19th, 2026

Production-Ready: Red Hat's Blueprint For 2026

Vol 335 · Issue 3 · 2026-02-19

Every year, when I look at the landscape of the technology industry, I am reminded of why Red Hat exists. We have always thrived at the intersection of complex technology challenges and open source-based, community-driven innovation.

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Production-Ready: Red Hat's Blueprint For 2026

Red Hat, Wednesday, February 18th, 2026

Simplify Red Hat Enterprise Linux Provisioning In Image Builder With New Red Hat Lightspeed Security And Management Integrations

Vol 335 · Issue 3 · 2026-02-18

Last November, we announced that Red Hat Insights is now Red Hat Lightspeed, the next evolution of our predictive analytics service. While the name is new, the mission is the same: Provide you with powerful, AI-powered insights that help you work faster, smarter, and with an enhanced security profile.

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Simplify Red Hat Enterprise Linux Provisioning In Image Builder With New Red Hat Lightspeed Security And Management Integrations

Red Hat, Wednesday, February 18th, 2026

Red Hat Learning Subscription Course Reimagines Virtual Training

Vol 335 · Issue 3 · 2026-02-18

Virtual training, which flexibly delivers live, instructor-led learning, has become a core component of modern IT skills development. As demand for scalable, role-relevant training has grown, virtual training has become a trusted way to accelerate onboarding, upskill teams, and support certification goals without the constraints of physical classrooms.

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Red Hat Learning Subscription Course Reimagines Virtual Training

Red Hat, Tuesday, February 17th, 2026

Introducing Red Hat Build Of Podman Desktop: Enterprise-Ready Local Container Development Environments

Vol 335 · Issue 3 · 2026-02-17

The "works on my machine" problem has been a thorn in the side of IT since the dawn of distributed development workflows. As organizations accelerate their shift to cloud-native practices, a critical gap has emerged: The tools developers use on their local workstations often don't align with the enterprise security-centric, hardened Kubernetes environments in production.

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Introducing Red Hat Build Of Podman Desktop: Enterprise-Ready Local Container Development Environments

Red-Hat, Friday, February 13th, 2026

Friday Five - February 13, 2026

Vol 335 · Issue 2 · 2026-02-13

The Friday Five is a weekly Red Hat blog post with 5 of the week's top news items and ideas from or about Red Hat and the technology industry. Consider it your we ekly digest of things that caught our eye.

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Friday Five - February 13, 2026