Red Hat held its big annual Red Hat Summit last week. Guy Hervier saw this as a good opportunity to invite his French boss, Rémy Mandon, to study the trends and innovations of IBM’s most dynamic division.
It’s no surprise that artificial intelligence was a central theme at the Red Hat Summit 2024. Red Hat made several big announcements, demonstrating its commitment to integrating artificial intelligence into its flagship products, including at the heart of OpenShift’s core Linux distribution, RHEL, the star Cloud distribution in to companies.
To return to these announcements and the vision of the evolution of infrastructures in the age of artificial intelligence, Guy Hervier receives on his set the guest of the week, Rémy Mandon, CEO of Red Hat France.
An opportunity to discover in detail the new RHEL AI offering, an innovative platform that combines the Red Hat Enterprise Linux operating system, the open source language models “Granite” developed by IBM and InstructLab AI tools. This combination allows companies to create custom AI models tailored to their specific needs, while reducing costs and training data required.
An opportunity, more broadly, to explore the potential of artificial intelligence to transform everyday IT life and transform IT operations. By integrating advanced AI capabilities into its flagship products, Red Hat aims to make it easier to create, deploy and manage custom AI models while automating complex IT tasks. An approach that is also based on Red Hat’s belief that open source is the optimal model for democratizing artificial intelligence and enabling as many companies as possible to benefit from it.
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