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Red Hat Introduces Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10

Red Hat Introduces Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10

Red Hat has introduced Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10, the evolution of the world's leading enterprise Linux platform to help meet the dynamic demands of hybrid cloud and the transformative power of AI. More than just an iteration, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 provides a strategic and intelligent backbone for enterprise IT to navigate increasing complexity, accelerate innovation and build a more secure computing foundation for the future.
As enterprise IT grapples with the proliferation of hybrid environments and the imperative to integrate AI workloads, the need for an intelligent, resilient and durable operating system has never been greater. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 rises to this challenge, delivering a platform engineered for agility, flexibility and manageability, all while retaining a strong security posture against the software threats of the future.
Intelligent operations for complex environments: Introducing AI-powered Linux management with Lightspeed
According to a Red Hat-sponsored IDC study, 'organizations [are] struggling to hire the Linux skill sets they need to operate and support their expanding fleet of distributions, which opens them up to further risk around security, compliance and application downtime. As technology demands continue to evolve and necessitate the use of more of these deployment scenarios and mechanisms, Red Hat is one of the few providers that can feasibly address all of them.'
Addressing this critical skills gap in Linux administration, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 introduces Red Hat Enterprise Linux Lightspeed. Integrating generative AI (gen AI) directly within the platform helps provide context-aware guidance and actionable recommendations through a natural language interface. Tapping decades of Red Hat Enterprise Linux-specific knowledge, it assists with tasks from troubleshooting common issues to best practices for managing complex IT estates. This empowers both newer and experienced IT professionals to manage vast Red Hat Enterprise Linux environments with greater efficiency by bringing AI-powered help straight to the command line in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10.
Enhanced security features for the quantum frontier
Recognizing the long-term security implications of quantum computing, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 leads the industry as the first enterprise Linux distribution to integrate Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) compliance for post-quantum cryptography. This proactive approach equips organizations to better defend against future 'harvest now; decrypt later' attacks and meet evolving regulatory requirements. This includes incorporating quantum-resistant algorithms to mitigate the risk of future decryption of currently harvested data and post-quantum signature schemes to validate the integrity and authenticity of software packages and TLS certificates.
Unifying hybrid infrastructure and shifting decision-making left
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 delivers a paradigm shift in enterprise operating systems with image mode. This container-native approach unifies the build, deployment and management of both the operating system and applications within a single, streamlined workflow. Customers can now manage their entire IT landscape, from containerized applications to the underlying platform, with the same consistent tools and techniques. This approach significantly minimizes configuration drift by proactively preventing unexpected patch deviations and establishing a unified set of practices for application developers and IT operations teams.
IT organizations frequently need to make critical decisions at build time when it comes to the specific mix of packages in a standard operating environment (SOE). Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 adds Red Hat Insights image builder package recommendations to help teams make more informed and tailored package decisions for their specific deployment before they impact production. Additionally, Red Hat Insights planning offers a view into the Red Hat Enterprise Linux roadmap and lifecycle, enhancing the platform's future-readiness.
From cloud-native to AI-ready: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 powers what's next
Red Hat Enterprise Linux's decades-long legacy as the trusted backbone for production environments extends with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10, underpinning both current and future technology needs. The latest version of the platform serves as the bedrock for Red Hat AI, Red Hat's curated and optimized AI solutions that encompass Red Hat AI Inference Server, Red Hat OpenShift AI and Red Hat Enterprise Linux AI (RHEL AI).
Key additions in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 include capabilities and innovations to:
Gunnar Hellekson, vice president and general manager, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Red Hat, says, 'Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 is engineered to empower enterprise IT and developers to not just manage the present, but to architect the future. With intelligent features using gen AI, unified hybrid cloud management through image mode and a proactive approach to security with post-quantum cryptography, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 provides the robust and innovative foundation needed to thrive in the era of hybrid cloud and AI.' 0 0

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