How research is driving AI at the edge, smart cities, and RISC-V at the 2024 Red Hat Summit

Planning to attend the 2024 Red Hat Summit, May 6-9, in Denver, CO? Topics related to Red Hat Research, the MOC Alliance, New England Research Cloud, and the Red Hat Collaboratory at Boston University will be featured in several presentations on popular subjects like...

Edge and cloud computing conference spotlights CODECO decentralized edge-cloud orchestration

Red Hat Principal Software Engineer Ricardo Noriega de Sota presented an overview of the edge computing landscape and a demo highlighting the potential of AI at the edge during a keynote presentation at the January 18, 2024, CODECO Industrial Workshop. The talk...

Red Hat, Intel, and UMass Lowell collaborate on large-scale vRAN readiness as part of Open Source Technology Lab pilot

As part of a pilot initiative at the Open Source Technology Lab (OSTL), Red Hat, UMass Lowell, and Intel announced the outcome of a collaboration to showcase the readiness to deploy vRAN workloads at scale, from both a COTS hardware and open container standard...

Research in AI, hybrid cloud, edge, and data privacy wins Red Hat Collaboratory awards

The Red Hat Collaboratory at Boston University has announced the recipients of its 2024 Research Incubation Awards. Twelve new and renewed research projects received nearly $2 million in funding to support research in topics ranging from reconfigurable hardware to...

AI product strategies and research topics highlighted at Red Hat Colloquium

AI technology is developing so quickly that by the time an enterprise implements a solution, it can easily be out of date. How do you know whether you’re pursuing a sound long-term strategy or just chasing the next shiny thing? In addition, the massive scale of AI...

Dynamic Infrastructure Services Layer: Putting the benefits of programmable hardware within reach

The pressure on developers to optimize applications for speed, performance, and efficiency keeps growing. Imagine if, instead of just modifying source code or linking in more efficient libraries, you could also customize your hardware stack to meet your specific...

Research in AI for automotive and distributed systems wins recognition

Papers from two projects based at the Red Hat Collaboratory at Boston University have been recognized for excellence at preeminent research conferences. Both projects were recipients of the Red Hat Collaboratory 2022 and 2023 Research Incubation Awards. Details about...

Research launched to optimize an open source software ecosystem for EU processors

Red Hat Research has joined industry and university partners as a contributor to the Accelerated EuRopean clOud (AERO), a collaborative software development project that complements the European Processor Initiative (EPI), one of several European Commission (EC)...

Cloud computing, observability, and security research featured at SYSTOR 2023

By Anastasia Braginsky The 16th ACM International System and Storage Conference (SYSTOR), held June 5-7 in Haifa, Israel, featured five posters highlighting Red Hat-sponsored research projects that target challenges in cloud implementation strategy, storage...

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.

Robust LSM tuning research paper published

Robust LSM tuning research paper published

Congratulations to Andy Hyunh, IBM PhD Fellowship intern and PhD candidate, Boston University; Harshal Chaudhari, PhD candidate, Boston University; Evimaria Terzi, Professor, Computer Science, Boston University; and Manos Athanassoulis, Assistant Professor, Computer...

Red Hat Collaboratory at Boston University Announces Recipients of Research Incubation Awards

Red Hat Collaboratory at Boston University Announces Recipients of Research Incubation Awards

the Red Hat Collaboratory at Boston University announced the inaugural recipients of the Red Hat Collaboratory Research Incubation Awards. The program, which aims to advance research in open source cloud computing systems, awarded $2.3M to 16 projects that will be driven by collaboration between Boston University faculty and students, Red Hat engineers, and industry collaborators

Three researchers from the Faculty of Informatics involved in Red Hat Research were awarded with the 2021 “MUNI Innovation Award”

Three researchers from the Faculty of Informatics involved in Red Hat Research were awarded with the 2021 “MUNI Innovation Award”

Masaryk University awarded the 2021 “MUNI Innovation Award” at its Business Research Forum on November 11, 2021. These new awards aim at individual students and employees whose outputs have been successfully implemented in practice, have helped improve products or services or have otherwise contributed to increasing the social relevance of Masaryk University’s research activities.

The Red Hat Collaboratory at Boston University seeks large, small, and speculative projects for funding and support

The Red Hat Collaboratory at Boston University seeks large, small, and speculative projects for funding and support

The Red Hat Collaboratory at Boston University has opened a Request for Proposals in support of the launch of the expanded Collaboratory. The Collaboratory seeks to define and demonstrate an open model for large-scale reproducible systems research toward achieving a future of secure, reliable, scalable, self-operating, distributed, heterogeneous compute platforms that stretch from edge devices to cloud datacenters.

Red Hat took part in a virtual panel hosted by MIT for students interested in doing research for high tech companies

Red Hat took part in a virtual panel hosted by MIT for students interested in doing research for high tech companies

MIT hosted a virtual panel for graduate students interested in doing research for high tech companies on January 27, 2021 as part of the Institute’s Independent Activities Period. The “PhD Careers in Tech” event, which covered many different fields of graduate study in both sciences and engineering, as well as general entrepreneurship, included panelists from diverse industries who shared key insights, spoke about skills required for success, how to navigate the interview process and how to build career paths in industry.