Red Hat Pledges Day 0 Support for Nvidia's New AI Platform
Red Hat has pledged “Day 0” support for Nvidia’s new Vera Rubin platform, thus insuring its enterprise software stack will be ready the moment Nvidia’s new hardware launches later this year. The Vera Rubin platform aims to drastically reduce AI costs by cutting inference token expenses by a factor of 10, reports TNS Senior Editor Joab Jackson. Find out what the partnership will mean for Red Hat users.
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AI-powered features may have become a default product expectation, but they impose a hidden engineering tax through increased architectural complexity, infrastructure costs and other demands. “AI features do not stabilize the way traditional features do,” warns full stack developer Alexander T. Williams, who adds this can lead to major maintenance challenges. In today’s post, Alexander discusses how to build sustainable AI success without the baggage.
Did the release of Kubernetes in 2014 break AWS’s market dominance? Yes, because it offered a standardized alternative to AWS APIs, according to Bryan Cantrill, the outspoken co-founder and CTO of Oxide Computer Company. Bryan argues that by open sourcing the technology, Google fostered cloud neutrality. This retrospective looks at how Kubernetes came to be open source and why that made all the difference.
Moving VM workloads to Kubernetes with KubeVirt is more than a technology shift; it's an operational evolution.
This is an excerpt from Chapter 4 of “Running Virtual Machines on Kubernetes: A Practical Roadmap for Enterprise Migrations," a new ebook by acclaimed research analyst and technology expert Janakiram...
New Webinar: 5 Managed File Transfer Trends Shaping Secure Data Exchange in 2026
Join our guests from Fortra for an in-depth look at the top five managed file transfer trends transforming how organizations move data in 2026 and beyond. Save your spot today for a lively conversation on how modern MFT solutions are built for your enterprise, enabling secure file transfers with capabilities that extend beyond point-to-point exchanges.
The latest version of Kubernetes includes dynamic resource allocation, and a forthcoming workload abstraction could transform multinode AI deployments. Tune in to learn more.
Upcoming Webinar: Cloud Cost Optimization Isn’t Broken. The Approach Is.
Join us on January 15 as experts from Harness explain how a shift-left strategy enables proactive optimization and how Kubernetes environments can be continuously aligned with intent without slowing developers.
Look: Self-Service Analytics Failed. Can Agentic AI Finally Succeed?
By solving core issues of access, usability and context, AI is changing the way we interact with data. The future isn't dashboards; it's conversations.