Red Hat Research Quarterly
José Castillo Lema
About the author
José Castillo Lema is a Software Engineer in the NVIDIA Technical Partnership Team at Red Hat Ecosystem Engineering. He has been designing and implementing IaaS/PaaS solutions, namely OpenStack and Kubernetes/OpenShift, and teaching postgraduate courses for the last ten years.
Articles by this author
The PHYSICS project demonstrates the value of the FaaS paradigm for application development and data analysis. Here’s how we enhanced the infrastructure layer. The difficulty of scaling, optimizing, and maintaining infrastructure makes cloud computing too complex or resource-intensive for many developers and data scientists. The Function-as-a-Service (FaaS) model (often called serverless computing, generically) allows users […]
The EU Horizon project CODECO aims to provide smoother and more flexible support of services for distributed workloads across the edge-cloud continuum. Here’s what researchers discovered about multicluster networking solutions. The shift towards microservices has redefined how modern applications are built and run. With this architectural style, developers can break down monolithic systems into smaller, […]
As GenAI inference becomes a dominant workload, researchers are evolving new Kubernetes-native projects to address bottlenecks, delivering the scalability and efficiency AI workflows require. The rapid rise of generative AI has fundamentally reshaped cloud computing. From sophisticated training pipelines to high-throughput, real-time inference, modern AI workloads demand dynamic access to expensive, heterogeneous resources, particularly GPUs […]
