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Sixteen Red Hat Collaboratory Research Incubation Award winners announced

Funding recipients will study AI in cloud operations, hardware stack innovations, performance improvements, and more.  The Red Hat Collaboratory at Boston University recently announced the recipients of its first-ever Research Incubation Awards. Reviewers from BU...

Where will we find the data scientists?

Universities play a primary role in developing data skills, but traditional education alone can’t close the skills gap fast enough. The mismatch between the widespread need for strong data skills and the current workforce is an obstacle for nearly every sector of the...

Setting the standard for PhD support in the Czech Republic

Collaboration between industry and academia has become a popular talking point in tech, but that wasn’t always the case. When Red Hat Czech took the first steps towards supporting PhD students directly, this type of funding and mentorship was not common. The...

Research project updates – February 2022

Each quarter, Red Hat Research Quarterly highlights new and ongoing research collaborations from around the world. This quarter we highlight collaborative projects in the greater Boston area of the United States.  Contact academic@redhat.com for more information on...

Optimizing Kubernetes service selection

Is there a way to implement load balancing in multicluster environments that won’t increase resource usage? New research suggests the answer is yes.  Multicloud providers and microservice-based applications across clouds are becoming increasingly popular....
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