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Red Hat at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon EU 2026
March 23-26, 2026
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The state of cloud-native security 2026: Maturity gaps and the automation mandate
The 2026 State of Cloud-Native Security report builds on previous editions, expanding its focus beyond Kubernetes to reflect the broader enterprise security landscape and exploring how organizations put a security focus into code, infrastructure and workloads across hybrid and multicloud environments.
Top things you need to know about OpenShift 4.21
Red Hat OpenShift 4.21 is designed to run AI training jobs, containerized microservices, and virtualized applications on your private, hosted, or hybrid infrastructure so you can modernize your IT infrastructure and accelerate innovation on a single platform that scales with your business demand.
The economics of Red Hat OpenShift 4.21: Why infrastructure is now a financial strategy
Red Hat OpenShift 4.21 transforms infrastructure into a financial strategy by converting static AI expenses into a transparent, utility-based model that scales with demand.
Why we’re contributing llm-d to the CNCF: Standardizing the future of AI
Red Hat and other project founders are contributing llm-d to the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) as a Sandbox project to standardize high-performance, distributed AI inference serving within the cloud-native stack.
Architecting the upside for open source AI
Moving AI from experimentation to enterprise reality requires a collaborative ecosystem of academia, startups, and open source communities built on transparent, hardware-agnostic standards. By "keeping the hood open," Red Hat aims to provide the architectural expertise and stable foundations necessary for startups to scale while avoiding proprietary lock-in.
NAIRR, Red Hat, and open source help provide the control plane for AI research
NAIRR, a national program led by the NSF, is democratizing access to high-end AI compute for researchers by creating a shared national infrastructure. Red Hat provides an open source foundation, including OpenShift and OpenShift AI, to serve as the control plane for this infrastructure, helping to maintain project-level boundaries, research isolation, and digital sovereignty.
The High Cost of Confidence: Navigating Cloud-Native Security in 2026
The 2026 State of Cloud Native Security report examines the current state of cloud-native security, focusing on security incidents, governance, and emerging investment trends. The report not only highlights the impact of AI and cloud security risks, but also provides key findings and recommendations for improving cloud-native security outcomes.
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