Red Hat, announced a number of improvements in its core enterprise Linux product, including better security, better support for containers, better support for edge devices. But the one topic that dominated the conversation was AI.
Companies that don’t want to be stuck with just one cloud provider, or one AI vendor, but are instead beginning to operationalize AI across all their environments need a platform to do it on — and there’s a window of opportunity right now for that platform to emerge and become, in effect, the operating system of enterprise AI.
This week, Red Hat threw its considerable weight into the ring to be that platform. At least that was the big take-away for Forrester analyst Devin Dickerson.