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6 days ago
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Red Hat Named a Leader in Multicloud Container Platforms by Independent Research Firm for 2025
Red Hat, the world's leading provider of open source solutions, has announced that it has been named a Leader in The Forrester Wave™: Multicloud Container Platforms, Q3 2025 report. Red Hat scored the highest among evaluated vendors in both the current offering and strategy categories. Red Hat attributes this recognition to its strong execution in the multicloud container platform market. According to the Forrester report, 'OpenShift is a good fit for enterprises that prioritize support, reliability, and advanced engineering, particularly in regulated industries such as financial services.' The report also notes that, 'customers consistently praise Red Hat's enterprise-grade offerings and support, especially for managed services…' Forrester's analysis found that 'Red Hat excels in core Kubernetes areas, offering robust operator options, powerful management, GitOps automation, and flexible interfaces via a GUI or command-line interface (CLI). OpenShift's SLAs of 99.95% for public cloud managed-service versions showcase Red Hat's capacity to engineer capabilities beyond those of native public cloud services.' Additionally, it states that, 'Developers will find just about everything they need with Red Hat's above-par scores in developer experience, service and application catalogs, microservices, service mesh, DevOps automation, and integration.' Red Hat is also applying its entire hybrid cloud stack — from the critical Linux foundation of Red Hat Enterprise Linux to optimize model serving and advanced inference — to support generative AI (gen AI) development and operations. Supporting Quotes Mike Barrett, Vice President & General Manager, Hybrid Cloud Platforms, Red Hat: 'Red Hat continues to provide the leading platform for organizations navigating the complexities of multicloud environments. Being named a Leader in The Forrester Wave™ for Multicloud Container Platforms reinforces our commitment to delivering robust, enterprise-grade solutions that empower our customers to innovate with confidence across their hybrid cloud footprints. Our focus on core Kubernetes capabilities, strong developer experience and strategic AI integrations positions us well for the evolving needs of the market. Sovereign cloud, coupled with the digital independence required to get the most from AI, have made multicloud investments a leading priority for our global customers. '

Mid East Info
31-07-2025
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- Mid East Info
Red Hat Named a Leader in Multicloud Container Platforms by Independent Research Firm for 2025 - Middle East Business News and Information
Red Hat OpenShift is recognized for its robust capabilities in core Kubernetes areas, developer experience and enterprise-grade offerings Red Hat, the world's leading provider of open source solutions, has announced that it has been named a Leader in The Forrester Wave™: Multicloud Container Platforms, Q3 2025 report. Red Hat scored the highest among evaluated vendors in both the current offering and strategy categories. Red Hat attributes this recognition to its strong execution in the multicloud container platform market. According to the Forrester report, 'OpenShift is a good fit for enterprises that prioritize support, reliability, and advanced engineering, particularly in regulated industries such as financial services.' The report also notes that, 'customers consistently praise Red Hat's enterprise-grade offerings and support, especially for managed services…' Forrester's analysis found that 'Red Hat excels in core Kubernetes areas, offering robust operator options, powerful management, GitOps automation, and flexible interfaces via a GUI or command-line interface (CLI). OpenShift's SLAs of 99.95% for public cloud managed-service versions showcase Red Hat's capacity to engineer capabilities beyond those of native public cloud services.' Additionally, it states that, 'Developers will find just about everything they need with Red Hat's above-par scores in developer experience, service and application catalogs, microservices, service mesh, DevOps automation, and integration.' Red Hat is also applying its entire hybrid cloud stack — from the critical Linux foundation of Red Hat Enterprise Linux to optimize model serving and advanced inference — to support generative AI (gen AI) development and operations. Supporting Quotes Mike Barrett, Vice President & General Manager, Hybrid Cloud Platforms, Red Hat: 'Red Hat continues to provide the leading platform for organizations navigating the complexities of multicloud environments. Being named a Leader in The Forrester Wave™ for Multicloud Container Platforms reinforces our commitment to delivering robust, enterprise-grade solutions that empower our customers to innovate with confidence across their hybrid cloud footprints. Our focus on core Kubernetes capabilities, strong developer experience and strategic AI integrations positions us well for the evolving needs of the market. Sovereign cloud, coupled with the digital independence required to get the most from AI, have made multicloud investments a leading priority for our global customers. ' About Red Hat, Inc. Red Hat is the open hybrid cloud technology leader, delivering a trusted, consistent and comprehensive foundation for transformative IT innovation and AI applications. Its portfolio of cloud, developer, AI, Linux, automation and application platform technologies enables any application, anywhere—from the datacenter to the edge. As the world's leading provider of enterprise open source software solutions, Red Hat invests in open ecosystems and communities to solve tomorrow's IT challenges. Collaborating with partners and customers, Red Hat helps them build, connect, automate, secure and manage their IT environments, supported by consulting services and award-winning training and certification offerings. Forward-Looking Statements: Except for the historical information and discussions contained herein, statements contained in this press release may constitute forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements are based on the company's current assumptions regarding future business and financial performance. These statements involve a number of risks, uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual results to differ materially. Any forward-looking statement in this press release speaks only as of the date on which it is made. Except as required by law, the company assumes no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements.


Business Standard
31-07-2025
- Business
- Business Standard
Red Hat Named a Leader in Multi Cloud Container Platforms by Independent Research Firm for 2025
NewsVoir New Delhi [India], July 31: Red Hat, the world's leading provider of open-source solutions, today announced that it has been named a Leader in The Forrester Wave™: Multicloud Container Platforms, Q3 2025 report. Red Hat scored the highest among evaluated vendors in both the current offering and strategy categories. Red Hat attributes this recognition to its strong execution in the multicloud container platform market. According to the Forrester report, "OpenShift is a good fit for enterprises that prioritize support, reliability, and advanced engineering, particularly in regulated industries such as financial services." The report also notes that, "Customers consistently praise Red Hat's enterprise-grade offerings and support, especially for managed services." Forrester's analysis found that, "Red Hat excels in core Kubernetes areas, offering robust operator options, powerful management, GitOps automation, and flexible interfaces via a GUI or command-line interface (CLI). OpenShift's SLAs of 99.95% for public cloud managed-service versions showcase Red Hat's capacity to engineer capabilities beyond those of native public cloud services." Additionally, it states that, "Developers will find just about everything they need with Red Hat's above-par scores in developer experience, service and application catalogs, microservices, service mesh, DevOps automation, and integration." Red Hat is also applying its entire hybrid cloud stack - from the critical Linux foundation of Red Hat Enterprise Linux to optimize model serving and advanced inference - to support generative AI (gen AI) development and operations. Supporting Quotes Mike Barrett, Vice President & General Manager, Hybrid Cloud Platforms, Red Hat, "Red Hat continues to provide the leading platform for organizations navigating the complexities of multi cloud environments. Being named a Leader in The Forrester Wave™ for Multicloud Container Platforms reinforces our commitment to delivering robust, enterprise-grade solutions that empower our customers to innovate with confidence across their hybrid cloud footprints. Our focus on core Kubernetes capabilities, strong developer experience and strategic AI integrations positions us well for the evolving needs of the market. Sovereign cloud, coupled with the digital independence required to get the most from AI, have made multicloud investments a leading priority for our global customers." Additional Resources Learn more about Red Hat OpenShift Red Hat named a Leader in The Forrester Wave™: Multicloud Container Platforms, Q3 2025 Connect with Red Hat Learn more about Red Hat Get more news in the Red Hat newsroom Read the Red Hat blog Follow Red Hat on X Follow Red Hat on Instagram Watch Red Hat videos on YouTube Follow Red Hat on LinkedIn Red Hat is the open hybrid cloud technology leader, delivering a trusted, consistent and comprehensive foundation for transformative IT innovation and AI applications. Its portfolio of cloud, developer, AI, Linux, automation and application platform technologies enables any application, anywhere - from the datacenter to the edge. As the world's leading provider of enterprise open source software solutions, Red Hat invests in open ecosystems and communities to solve tomorrow's IT challenges. Collaborating with partners and customers, Red Hat helps them build, connect, automate, secure and manage their IT environments, supported by consulting services and award-winning training and certification offerings. Forward-Looking Statements Except for the historical information and discussions contained herein, statements contained in this press release may constitute forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements are based on the company's current assumptions regarding future business and financial performance. These statements involve a number of risks, uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual results to differ materially. Any forward-looking statement in this press release speaks only as of the date on which it is made. Except as required by law, the company assumes no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements. Red Hat, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, the Red Hat logo, and OpenShift are trademarks or registered trademarks of Red Hat, Inc. or its subsidiaries in the U.S. and other countries. Linux® is the registered trademark of Linus Torvalds in the U.S. and other countries.


Techday NZ
31-07-2025
- Business
- Techday NZ
Red Hat named leader for multicloud container platforms by Forrester
Red Hat has been named a Leader in The Forrester Wave: Multicloud Container Platforms, Q3 2025 report, based on its performance in the multicloud container platform market. Forrester's assessment The Forrester Wave report evaluated several vendors in the multicloud container platform market, focusing on both the current offering and company strategy categories. Red Hat was highlighted for scoring the highest among all evaluated vendors in these categories. The report described OpenShift as "a good fit for enterprises that prioritise support, reliability, and advanced engineering, particularly in regulated industries such as financial services." It also observed that "customers consistently praise Red Hat's enterprise-grade offerings and support, especially for managed services." Forrester noted Red Hat's capabilities in Kubernetes, saying, "Red Hat excels in core Kubernetes areas, offering robust operator options, powerful management, GitOps automation, and flexible interfaces via a GUI or command-line interface (CLI). OpenShift's SLAs of 99.95% for public cloud managed-service versions showcase Red Hat's capacity to engineer capabilities beyond those of native public cloud services." The report additionally stated, "Developers will find just about everything they need with Red Hat's above-par scores in developer experience, service and application catalogues, microservices, service mesh, DevOps automation, and integration." Technical focus and AI integration Beyond container management, Red Hat is extending its efforts in hybrid cloud solutions. The company is leveraging its stack - including Red Hat Enterprise Linux - to improve support for generative AI development and operations, with an emphasis on model serving and advanced inference. Customer priorities and market needs The report noted that OpenShift has demonstrated suitability for organisations operating in highly regulated industries, such as financial services, where support and reliability are considered essential. The platform's managed services, which offer defined service-level agreements, were singled out for positive feedback from customers. The importance of a strong enterprise support model for public cloud deployments was also highlighted in the analysis. Leadership statement Mike Barrett, Vice President & General Manager, Hybrid Cloud Platforms, Red Hat, said: "Red Hat continues to provide the leading platform for organisations navigating the complexities of multicloud environments. Being named a Leader in The Forrester WaveTM for Multicloud Container Platforms reinforces our commitment to delivering robust, enterprise-grade solutions that empower our customers to innovate with confidence across their hybrid cloud footprints. Our focus on core Kubernetes capabilities, strong developer experience and strategic AI integrations positions us well for the evolving needs of the market. Sovereign cloud, coupled with the digital independence required to get the most from AI, have made multicloud investments a leading priority for our global customers." Developer perspective The Forrester evaluation recognised Red Hat's OpenShift for the breadth of its support for developers, including tooling for DevOps automation, service catalogues, and integration features. The solution was described as delivering above-average scores in developer experience, microservices, and service mesh capabilities. Market context As enterprise IT organisations continue to adopt hybrid and multicloud strategies, platforms capable of delivering consistent operations and supporting evolving application needs are increasingly important. The 99.95% public cloud managed service SLA cited by Forrester underlines the attention to reliability and service continuity expected in this sector. Red Hat continues to broaden the reach of its hybrid cloud portfolio, applying the foundation of Red Hat Enterprise Linux to support both traditional enterprise workloads and emerging technologies such as generative AI.
Yahoo
21-07-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Distributed Enterprise Market to Hit Valuation of US$ 18.11 Billion By 2033
Distributed enterprise market is defined by rapid adoption of micro-datacenters and localized IT, enabling enterprises to reduce latency and enhance application performance for global users. This shift is driven by the need for hybrid work models and secure, scalable connectivity across multiple remote and branch sites. Chicago, July 21, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The global distributed enterprise market was valued at US$ 7.80 billion in 2024 and is expected to reach US$ 18.11 billion by 2033, growing at a CAGR of 9.81% during the forecast period 2025–2033. The business model that once revolved around a single headquarters now emanates from thousands of simultaneously active micro-nodes. By March 2024, industry trackers logged more than 3,200 independently managed micro-datacenters running containerized workloads for Fortune 1000 firms, a four-fold jump from the 2021 count. These facilities average only 250 square feet, yet each hosts upward of 160 CPU- and GPU-dense servers connected by 400-Gbps fiber rings to core clouds. Because compute can be placed within 25 miles of end users, application latency drops below 10 milliseconds, supporting digital twins, immersive commerce, and tele-operations. VMware reports that a mature distributed fabric now juggles close to 115,000 microservices per global enterprise, forcing architects to adopt GitOps pipelines, service meshes, and policy-as-code from day one. Request Sample Pages: Such complexity not only changes where workloads run but also how companies buy technology. Traditional rack-level procurement is giving way to consumption-based subscriptions negotiated per site in the distributed enterprise market. In 2024, Equinix Metal, Schneider Electric, and Vertiv disclosed aggregate shipments of 18,400 all-in-one edge cabinets that roll off trucks like appliances and self-configure in under three hours. Hardware is paired with software marketplaces that push real-time updates over LTE fallback links, eliminating the Monday-morning truck roll. These architectural shifts form the bedrock of the distributed enterprises market, anchoring every subsequent trend discussed below while underlining an industry pivot from centralized scale-up to hyper-localized scale-out. Key Findings in Distributed Enterprise Market Market Forecast (2033) US$ 18.11 billion CAGR 9.81% Largest Region (2024) Asia Pacific (33%) By Type Cloud-based Infrastructure (30%) By Deployment Mode Cloud (63%) By Vertical IT & Telecom (31%) Top Drivers Edge computing localization mandated by stringent data sovereignty regulations worldwide Real-time processing demands across 50 to 100 operational locations Multi-region cloud deployments reducing latency for globally distributed workforces Top Trends AI systems processing 2 million data points per minute Zero trust security architectures spanning 62 markets for financial institutions Low-code platforms democratizing distributed application development across enterprise branches Top Challenges Managing US$ 5 million to US$ 25 million compliance costs annually Coordinating 25,000 to 30,000 supplier relationships across distributed networks Cybercriminals adopting AI capabilities faster than distributed enterprise security teams Cloud-Edge Alignment Reinvents Operational Playbooks In Distributed Enterprise Market Landscape Cloud hyperscalers no longer limit themselves to remote availability zones, a reality fundamentally reshaping the distributed enterprise market. AWS Outposts, Microsoft Azure Arc, and Google Distributed Cloud recorded 1,620 commercial deployments inside factories, hospitals, and restaurants by Q2 2024. Each stack ships with pre-staged Kubernetes clusters and secure tunnels that extend the provider's identity, billing, and monitoring planes directly into customer premises. Consequently, workload mobility—from design in a core region to execution at an edge node—now averages only 14 minutes, compared with three hours two years earlier, allowing DevOps teams to iterate rapidly on AI inference pipelines and low-latency analytics. Capital allocation adapts in parallel. Instead of mammoth datacenter leases, enterprises now contract for node blocks under 36-month operating-expense agreements, reinforcing a pay-as-you-grow ethos that dominates the distributed enterprise market. A major North American logistics operator disclosed an annual edge services budget of US$ 240 million, spread across 430 distribution hubs linked by private 5G. GPU credits redeem identically on an Outposts rack in Ohio or in AWS US-East, simplifying cost governance. Because cloud and edge now share a single operational fabric, organizations strike a balance between elasticity and compliance, scaling seamlessly through seasonal peaks, regulatory shifts, or mergers without hardware delays. Security Convergence Accelerates SASE Uptake Across Distributed Enterprise Market Deployments Every shop floor, clinic, or kiosk that hosts compute widens the threat surface, a fact pushing Secure Access Service Edge to the center of the distributed enterprise market. Security researchers counted 12,800 live SASE estates worldwide by April 2024, averaging 420 branch nodes each. More than 68 vendor SKUs now bundle zero-trust network access, cloud firewalls, CASB, and SD-WAN onto a single policy canvas delivered from 250-plus shared points of presence. Swappable agents on laptops or point-of-sale terminals authenticate against identity stores exceeding ten million entries, yet still issue tokens in under 180 milliseconds. Operational payoffs keep momentum high. A global apparel retailer migrated 720 outlets to a single-vendor SASE stack and cut incident triage time from six hours to 23 minutes while holding connectivity spend flat through dynamic path steering over broadband and 5G. Service providers now wrap SASE with private-wireless edge zones, delivering turnkey offers that satisfy both cyber-security audits and uptime SLAs. By merging security and networking, the market gains a defensible backbone that lets product teams innovate at the edge without compromising risk posture or regulatory obligations. AI And Data Gravity Reshape Infrastructure In Distributed Enterprise Market Generative and predictive AI have burst beyond cloud-only confines, creating new gravitational centers inside the market. Omdia counted 35,000 edge AI accelerator cards—each capable of 200 TOPS—shipped into manufacturing during 2024. Automotive plants now stream video from 48-megapixel cameras to those cards, generating 14 petabytes per site every 30 days. To avoid costly back-haul charges, architects embrace data-gravity-aware schedulers that keep raw data local while sending compact model deltas to a central registry. NVIDIA's MGX reference design, adopted by nine server vendors, lets a two-socket node swap between training during off-shift hours and real-time inference when lines run. Results are tangible in the distributed enterprise market. Pharmaceutical manufacturer Eli Lilly operates 1,200 distributed inference endpoints that monitor bioreactor cultures and centralizes only four gigabytes of curated metadata per batch for longitudinal analysis. HP Enterprise's Alletra Storage MP snapshots that metadata to three regional hubs, holding recovery point objectives under one second even during WAN brownouts. This locality-plus-universality approach triggers a virtuous cycle: richer datasets require smarter orchestration, which pushes vendors toward deeper hardware-software integration, thereby cementing AI as a growth flywheel for the market. Partner Ecosystems Catalyze Service Innovation Within Distributed Enterprise Market Worldwide No single vendor can satisfy every niche, so alliances have become the lifeblood of the distributed enterprise market. Synergy Research logged 650 formal telco–hyperscaler pacts in 2024 that combine connectivity, managed edge, and vertical software. Verizon and Microsoft launched a co-branded computer-vision bundle marrying Azure Percept devices with 5G Ultra-Wideband backhaul and Power BI dashboards; a leading US port now processes 28,000 containers daily while flagging safety violations in real time. Telefónica, AWS Wavelength, and Siemens Digital Industries linked industrial edge software to private 5G across Iberian factories, feeding 1.2 million PLC tags into real-time analytics. Investment echoes collaboration. KDDI's Innovation Fund allocated US$ 5.4 billion to start-ups specializing in federated learning and homomorphic encryption, both crucial for sharing insights without exposing raw data. Independent software vendors also integrate directly with hyperscalers' SD-WAN overlays, allowing their applications to discover edge locations dynamically via DNS. These partnerships shorten integration cycles from months to days, letting product teams deploy region-tailored services—language-specific chatbots, for instance—without standing up new infrastructure. Each alliance thus multiplies technical breadth and revenue potential across the market. Operational Analytics Elevate Decision Precision Running thousands of remote sites demands granular insight, and operational analytics platforms are stepping up across the distributed enterprise market. Splunk Cloud and Datadog Edge now collect logs and metrics at device level, shipping only anomalies instead of raw streams. A multi-site retailer ingests 1.2 petabytes of telemetry daily yet forwards merely 90 gigabytes to its core cluster after local preprocessing. DataRobot's composable AutoML pipelines, installed in 420 Japanese convenience stores, retrain demand forecasts nightly from shelf-camera feeds, eliminating 19,400 out-of-stock incidents per quarter. Digital twins magnify these gains. Bentley Systems reports 2,400 live twins mirroring campuses with sensor sampling at 120 hertz. Technicians wearing AR headsets navigate the twin, verify regulatory compliance, and trigger work orders on the fly. When a pipeline valve deviates from normal vibration patterns, the twin flags the anomaly, raises a ticket, and dispatches a technician within 15 minutes, trimming mean-time-to-repair by 4.3 hours. Such situational awareness anchors predictive operations as the new normal inside the market, shifting decision-making authority from distant NOCs to edge sites themselves. Regulatory Complexity Reframes Strategy In Distributed Enterprise Market Compliance Landscape Data sovereignty once confined to Europe now spans the globe, reshaping investment priorities inside the market. Analysts tracked 4,000 active legislative proposals worldwide referencing digital or cloud sovereignty by February 2024, with 18 US states already requiring in-state residency for specific healthcare or financial records. Oracle Alloy lets service providers stand up sovereign cloud regions within national borders; France's OVHcloud used the platform to onboard 920 government workloads previously barred from hyperscalers. Security mandates evolve in tandem. The Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification 2.0 demands continuous monitoring from every node, driving adoption of tamper-resistant hardware such as AMD Secure Processor chips. China's Personal Information Protection Law compels ride-hailing firms to store driver biometrics on-shore; Didi deployed 600 edge vault clusters nationwide, each protected by multi-party computation keys stored 300 kilometers apart. Mastering this tapestry of rules not only averts penalties but also accelerates product launches in regulated industries, turning compliance expertise into a competitive lever across the market. Need Strategic Clarity? Talk to Our Analyst Today: Autonomous Edge Advances Define Future Of Distributed Enterprise Market Prosperity Autonomy has emerged as the next frontier for competitiveness, and that momentum courses through the distributed enterprise market. Research presented at the 2024 IEEE Autonomic Computing conference cited 9,500 self-optimizing sites where AIOps engines now adjust compute placement, power draw, and network paths without human intervention. These engines ingest telemetry from 48 orchestration platforms—Kubernetes, HashiCorp Nomad, and beyond—and employ reinforcement-learning models that balance carbon intensity against service latency. A Scandinavian telco trimmed diesel-generator use by 780 engine-hours last winter while sustaining five-nines availability. Hardware evolves in concert. Qualcomm's X100 edge SoC unites Arm Neoverse cores, on-chip AI accelerators, and integrated 5G radios within a 15-watt envelope, enabling smart-city lampposts to host both video analytics and micro-cell functions. Field trials in Barcelona saw a single pole process 4.8 terabytes of footage over 24 hours while transmitting only 12 gigabytes of incident clips to the city's SOC. As silicon, software, and networking converge, every node gains situational awareness and self-healing capabilities, promising a phase where orchestration complexity recedes and embedded intelligence dominates the distributed enterprise market. Global Distributed Enterprises Market Major Players: Aruba Networks Aryaka Networks, Inc. Cisco Systems, Inc. Citrix Systems, Inc. CloudGenix, Inc. Dell Technologies Inc. Extreme Networks, Inc. Fortinet, Inc. Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company Juniper Networks, Inc Microsoft Corporation Palo Alto Networks, Inc. Riverbed Technology, Inc. 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