Red Hat Research Quarterly
Christopher Tate
About the author
Christopher Tate is a Principal Software Engineer on the Red Hat Research team and a lead software engineer for logging, metrics, alerts, and AI/ML smart data research in the New England Research Cloud environment, and open source software developer for social innovation.
Articles by this author
New event-driven architecture enabled researchers to move the PEcAn platform to the New England Research Cloud and increase scalability. Near-term ecological forecasting can help communities make better decisions and prepare for extreme weather events and changes in the environment. Use cases include forecasts of infectious disease outbreaks, increases or declines in animal populations, or the […]
Updates to NERC infrastructure enable fine-grained resource permissions for observability data. Observability data provides essential insights for optimizing performance, troubleshooting, and using resources sustainably. For users of the New England Research Cloud (NERC), part of the Mass Open Cloud (MOC) Alliance, this data also provides critical information for innovative research projects. Until recently, access to […]
Developers using SPINE Programming have drastically cut manual coding time while maintaining full control over their data. SPINE Programming Theory (SPT) is a form of on-device, local AI code indexing and generation that accelerates software development while ensuring that users maintain full control over their data in their own environment. SPT allows developers to focus […]
