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Three years of making new mistakes—and some great solutions

WEBThree years ago, I opened my first column in the first issue of this magazine by expressing my sense of good fortune at being able to start something completely new: not just a …

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Expanding the impact of open source

WEBMachine learning, energy efficiency, and secure data sharing are major research themes in Collaboratory-supported projects. With the announcement of the 2024 Research …

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To be more secure we need to get more open

WEBEach quarter, Red Hat Research Quarterly highlights new and ongoing research collaborations from around the world. This quarter we highlight collaborative projects in …

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Ops is the new code: Operate First brings open source to operations

WEBOperations are attracting increased attention in the open source community, and the open source ethos is evolving to embrace it. The focus of open source was initially on the …

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Intern Spotlight: Maria Shevchuk, Red Hat Research Boston

WEBThis blog post spotlights Maria Shevchuk, a senior pursuing a BS in Biomedical Engineering and a BA in Computer Science dual degree at Boston …

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Building better communities with streaming data and machine …

WEBExpand on the strategy of an open, scalable, secure, and reliable platform for researchers. Caption: Smart Cities project team members from Boston University and …

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Testing critical IoT systems to mitigate network disruptions

WEBThe Internet of Things brings new opportunities and new challenges for mission-critical applications where lives are at stake. Systematic testing can help. The Internet of Things …

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Dynamic Infrastructure Services Layer: Putting the benefits of

WEBThe pressure on developers to optimize applications for speed, performance, and efficiency keeps growing. Imagine if, instead of just modifying source code or linking …

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Protecting data privacy: a look in our current toolkit

WEBThe research uses for data could be endless, but without meeting stringent privacy requirements, some of the most promising analyses may never begin. “Data is the new …

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Unikernel Linux (UKL) moves forward

WEBRHRQ first looked at the Unikernel Linux (UKL) project—a joint effort involving professors, PhD students, and engineers at the Boston University-based Red Hat …

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Ceph Drive Failure Prediction

WEBThe primary goal of this project is to build a model to predict if a hard drive will fail within some predefined time interval in the future. These predictions could then be used to …

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AI for everyone: NERC expands access

WEBOpenShift AI provides a fully supported environment where data scientists and researchers can rapidly train, deploy, and monitor AI/ML workloads. With this addition, NERC levels …

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The need for constant-time cryptography

WEBThe most common countermeasure against timing attacks is to develop sensitive cryptographic code with constant-time code practice. That is, to develop code such that: …

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A thread model for the real-time Linux kernel

WEBThe recent advances in AI and telecommunications are enabling a new set of complex cyber-physical systems, including those for safety-critical applications.Safety-critical …

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Research demo shows hardware-software co-design in action

WEBBen Cushing, Chief Architect, Health & Life Sciences, Red Hat, led the Research Day conversation with Ahmed and Jason as they walked the audience through the DISL …

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CoDesign in Action: Dynamic Infrastructure Services Layer (DISL)

WEBThis discussion introduces the Dynamic Infrastructure Service Layer (DISL) project, an open source abstraction layer that enables a practical and productive approach to co …

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Hackathons power open source technology and innovative research

WEBSolving worldwide pandemic problems together through technology. Red Hatters around the globe connected in October 2021 for an event called the Red Hat …

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