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What’s new in Massachusetts computing infrastructure research?

As the universe of open research clouds keeps expanding, so does the visibility they provide. In 2014, Orran Krieger, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Boston University (BU), and Peter Desnoyers, Associate Professor at the Khoury College of Computer...

RISC-V for FPGAs: benefits and opportunities

Why open source hardware will play a key role in emerging technologies research RISC-V Instruction Set Architecture (ISA)-based microarchitectures are an important part of all Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA)-based research projects in the Red Hat Collaboratory at...

Red Hat will offer collected teaching materials online

Red Hatters have been teaching at universities for almost fifteen years. Now, all that amassed expertise will be available on the Red Hat Research website to be used more widely. The relationship between Red Hatters and these universities has a long history. This is...

New research on eBPF and security begins at Karlstad University

January 1, 2022, marked the official start of a new three-year research collaboration between Red Hat Research and Karlstad University around eBPF and security in the Linux kernel. eBPF is a technology that supports running sandboxed code in the running Linux kernel...

Machine learning for operations: Can AI push analytics to the speed of software deployment?

RHRQ asked Professor Ayse Coskun of the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at Boston University to sit down for an interview with Red Hatter Marcel Hild. Professor Coskun is one of the Principal Investigators on the project AI for Cloud Ops, which recently...
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