Security certification research highlighted at the International Common Criteria Conference

By Martin Ukrop Common Criteria (CC) certification provides quantifiable levels of assurance that a technology product meets security expectations, which is critical for safety and regulatory compliance. CC is the widest available mutual recognition of secure IT...

Red Hat welcomes BU prof Orran Krieger to lead AI platform initiative

Red Hat Research has periodically been fortunate to have faculty from Boston-area universities spend their sabbaticals working with our team. We’re happy to announce that in June 2024 we took this relationship to the next level by welcoming Boston University professor...

MGHPCC receives $16 million to deploy neutral atom quantum computer

The Massachusetts Green High Performance Computing Center (MGHPCC) has received nearly $5 million from the state of Massachusetts and $11 million from QuEra Computing to create a natural atom quantum computing complex. The MOC Alliance will make the quantum computer...

Red Hat EU research partnerships accelerate innovation in the IoT-cloud-edge continuum

AI, cloud-edge environments, and wireless networks are strategic priorities for open source projects supported by Horizon Europe, a grant program that facilitates collaboration among industry, academia, and research centers to solve global challenges. Red Hat Research...
Red Hat Collaboratory at Boston University announces Request for Proposals for 2024 Grants

Red Hat Collaboratory at Boston University announces Request for Proposals for 2024 Grants

The Red Hat Collaboratory at Boston University has announced details on the Request for Proposals (RFP) for 2024 Grants. The goal of the program is to enable collaborative research between Boston University researchers and Red Hat engineers. Projects must be open source and should generally focus on problems of distributed, operating, security, or network systems whose solution shows promise for advancing their field and impacting industry.

Meet the new 2023 Red Hat Collaboratory Research Incubation Award Recipients

Meet the new 2023 Red Hat Collaboratory Research Incubation Award Recipients

We are pleased to announce the recipients of the 2023 Red Hat Collaboratory Research Incubation Awards. The awards are part of a joint effort between Red Hat and Boston University (BU) aimed at recognizing, supporting and funding research in cloud computing, and to advance the state of the art in open source technologies such as distributed systems, security, operating systems, and networking.