We're pleased to communicate some victorious news: Red Hat OpenShift Platform Plus has received a 2022 Stratus Award. This is not the first time we've won such an award, and it's the second time Red Hat OpenShift Platform Plus, specifically, has won the competition.
Red Hat OpenShift Platform Plus won the award for top Kubernetes product. In addition, Red Hat OpenShift Data Science also won an award for Artificial Intelligence.
Very few tools provide organizations with a platform that allows them to rapidly develop, train, and test ML models and take them from data prep to deployment. And only one is tightly integrated with the Kubernetes open source container orchestration platform and the CI/CD tooling that Kubernetes is known for: Red Hat OpenShift Data Science.
This centralized “hub” delivers popular open source tools for data management and analysis. Data engineers, data scientists, and DevOps teams use Red Hat OpenShift Data Science to build their own AI platforms, manage analytic and data science workloads, and deploy models in intelligent applications across the hybrid cloud.
The Stratus Awards are given out every year by the Business Intelligence Group. The Business Intelligence Group was founded with the mission of recognizing true talent and superior performance in the business world. Unlike other industry award programs, business executives—those with experience and knowledge—judge the programs. The organization’s proprietary and unique scoring system selectively measures performance across multiple business domains and then rewards those companies whose achievements stand above those of their peers.
“The cloud is now woven into the fabric of our societies,” said Maria Jimenez, Chief Nominations Officer of Business Intelligence Group. “Our winners are helping make our lives richer everyday by enabling new technologies and services. We are honored and proud to reward these leaders.”
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