Red Hat Research Quarterly
Luis Tomás Bolivar
About the author
Luis Tomás Bolivar is a Principal Software Engineer at Red Hat, Spain. He is currently working in the Ecosystem Engineering group and on research activities with a focus on cloud computing in general, and automation, networking, and AI in particular. He holds a PhD in Computer Science (University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain) and has been involved in several EU projects.
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Data skipping and network performance improvement technologies prove their value in data-intensive applications.
Three principal software engineers and sought-after research collaborators share their insights on this critical EU innovation incubator. In February 2021, the European Union launched Horizon Europe, the next phase in its flagship Framework Programme for Research and Innovation. Horizon Europe, which will fund research from 2021 to 2027, was created to drive innovation, research, and […]
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 […]