Red Hat Research Quarterly
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It gives me great pleasure to announce the second round of the expanded Red Hat Collaboratory awards. This year we funded ten collaborative projects and nine speculative ones for $2.3 million, including a mix of new projects and continuations of the ones we supported in 2022. Like everything we engage in at Red Hat […]
Things at Red Hat Research have been racing forward lately as we begin seeing the results of work we started years ago. Already in 2023, we have successfully completed the OpenShift deployment at the New England Research Cloud, the Unikernel Linux paper was accepted at EuroSys 2023 (the premier conference on system software research), and […]
One of the funny things about research is you never know what you’re going to get. In fact, the uncertainty of research is not just unavoidable—it’s desirable. Scientific breakthroughs like penicillin and even X-rays were the result of attentive scientists noticing something interesting while pursuing something else, then applying the same rigor to the new […]
This issue’s interview subject, Boston University professor Jonathan Appavoo, stands out in just about any crowd. Unless you’ve spoken with him, however, you won’t know that his unorthodox appearance finds a parallel in the research ideas he pursues to surprising conclusions. A perfect fit for Red Hat, he is passionate about the power of open […]
This issue of RHRQ begins with a list that is the fruit of the labor of many people. It is a list of the winners of the 2024 Research Incubation Awards given by the Red Hat Collaboratory at Boston University, and it represents a major step forward in Red Hat funding. We’ve been through this […]
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