Red Hat Research Quarterly
ChRIS five years later: the groundbreaking platform levels the playing field for advanced analytics and AI in medicine
An interview with Mo Duffy and Rudolph Pienaar
Volume 6, Issue 1 • ISSN 2691-5278
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Universities are looking at open source program offices to make the most of open source research on campus. UC Santa Cruz has an update on their progress. In 2022, the University of California, Santa Cruz became one of the first universities to build an academic open source program office (OSPO) on their campus (see “Building […]
When Alexander Graham Bell made the first telephone call in his Boston laboratory in 1876, saying to his assistant “Mr. Watson, come here—I want to see you,” he created our popular image of the inventor’s aha! moment. What that image doesn’t show is that this was just one moment in a research, development, and deployment […]
What if there were an open source web-based computing platform that not only accelerates the time it takes to share and analyze life-saving radiological data, but also allows for collaborative and novel research on this data, all hosted on a public cloud to democratize access? In 2018, Red Hat and Boston Children’s Hospital announced a […]
New event-driven architecture enabled researchers to move the PEcAn platform to the New England Research Cloud and increase scalability. Near-term ecological forecasting can help communities make better decisions and prepare for extreme weather events and changes in the environment. Use cases include forecasts of infectious disease outbreaks, increases or declines in animal populations, or the […]
The PHYSICS project demonstrates the value of the FaaS paradigm for application development and data analysis. Here’s how we enhanced the infrastructure layer. The difficulty of scaling, optimizing, and maintaining infrastructure makes cloud computing too complex or resource-intensive for many developers and data scientists. The Function-as-a-Service (FaaS) model (often called serverless computing, generically) allows users […]
An automated tool developed by researchers aims to decrease the mean time to detection by enabling threat hunters to automate and collaborate within a secure, stable container environment. The automated security tools in a Security Operations Center (SOC) can handle about 80% of cybersecurity threats, leaving a substantial 20% of more sophisticated threats undetected. These […]
Elements of trust are nearly ubiquitous in software development, spanning from security concerns to trustworthiness and reliability. Current projects address the question of trust in many aspects. 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 […]