Webinar

From AI to Image Mode: Preparing for the Next Era of Red Hat Enterprise Linux

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OVERVIEW

Red Hat has released version 10 of its Enterprise Linux distribution: RHEL 10. This will be the base for many customers all over the globe in the next years. Join this webinar to learn what’s new in RHEL 10, why you need quantum-resistant algorithms and how RHEL Lightspeed and other new tools make RHEL easier to use.

Learn about RHEL Image Mode, an alternative way to deploy RHEL and applications. Customers can now manage their entire IT landscape, from containerized applications to the underlying platform, with the same consistent tools and techniques. This minimizes configuration drift by preventing unexpected patch deviations and establishing a unified set of practices for application developers and IT operations teams. The webinar introduces image mode, and helps you to get the involved services running by yourself - so that you can practically try out Image Mode.

The following topics will be covered in this webinar:

1. RHEL 10: What’s new?
Here we will give an overview of what’s new and what you need to know.

2. RHEL 10, notable removals and deprecations
Which changes are good to know about, to use RHEL 10 in the most effective way?

3. RHEL and AI
The term AI appears everywhere, also related to RHEL 10. We will provide an overview of how Red Hat is helping customers to build and run platforms which include AI. We will also show which AI powered services Red Hat itself is right now offering to customers.

4. RHEL Image mode introduction
Which components are used for Image Mode, how can it help you?

5. Trying out Image Mode 
Running something yourself is the best way to learn! We will introduce a minimal setup, so you can try out Image Mode on your own network and systems.

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Christian Horn

AMC Technical Account Manager, Red Hat

Christian Horn is a Technical Account Manager. After working with customers and partners since 2011 at Red Hat Germany, he moved to Japan, focusing on mission critical environments.  Virtualization, debugging, performance monitoring and tuning are among the returning topics of his daily work. He enjoys a big variety of activities: debugging, communication, working on upstream Open Source projects. He dives into new technical topics, and then shares the findings via documentation, presentations or articles.