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Investing in open source research

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....

2024 Collaboratory awards promote innovation in the cloud

Machine learning, energy efficiency, and secure data sharing are major research themes in Collaboratory-supported projects. With the announcement of the 2024 Research Incubation Awards for the Red Hat Collaboratory at Boston University, the Red Hat-BU partnership has...

Future vision: on the internet, technopanic, and the limits of AI

Everyone has an opinion on misinformation and AI these days, but few are as qualified to share it as computer vision expert and technology ethicist Walter Scheirer. Scheirer is the Dennis O. Doughty Collegiate Associate Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at...

Passive network monitoring with eBPF

Passive network latency monitoring offers a more holistic view of network performance without creating additional traffic. Researchers are developing a new tool to enable it efficiently. Network latency is a determining factor in users’ Quality of Experience (QoE) for...

QUBIP and the transition to post-quantum cryptography

Quantum computing could put secure communication at risk sooner than you think. Current research aims to solve the problem before it starts. Post-quantum cryptography (alternatively, quantum-resistant cryptography) probably consumes more bandwidth than it should in...
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