Open programmable hardware, FPGAs, and RISC-V take center stage in research collaborations. Red Hat Research and its university partners focus strategically on projects with the most promise to shape the future of how we use technology. Each quarter, RHRQ will publish...
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...
How do you charge for a cloud? Researchers at the New England Research Cloud have developed a stack to make understanding and charging for usage much simpler. Universities and research institutions are increasingly embracing the cloud as a means to bring down costs...
A partnership between Red Hat and the MOC Alliance is making a low-cost, open production cloud for AI research available to non-commercial users. Much of the innovation in AI is happening in academic institutions. However, applying the potential of artificial...
The Dynamic Infrastructure Services Layer (DISL) puts the benefits of programmable hardware within reach. Red Hat Research engineers and edge computing specialists Ahmed Sanaullah and Jason Schlessman demonstrated the potential of the Dynamic Infrastructure Services...