레드햇 서밋 2024, AI와 컨테이너 분야 주요 뉴스 발표

Red Hat, the global open source solutions company, recently announced major news in the areas of generative AI (GenAI) and container technology at Red Hat Summit 2024 in Denver, Colorado, USA. Red Hat announced that it is enhancing its AI platform, Lightspeed, to make it easier to develop and operate AI. It will also add new AI capabilities to OpenShift, its container orchestration platform, to make it easier for developers to build and run AI models. Red Hat also plans to accelerate the development of AI technologies by strengthening partnerships with AI-related technology developers such as Stability AI, Oracle, and Nvidia. This will enable Red Hat to provide customers with more comprehensive and powerful AI solutions.

글로벌 오픈소스 솔루션 기업 레드햇은 최근 미국 콜로라도주 덴버에서 개최된 '레드햇 서밋 2024'에서 제너레이티브 AI(GenAI)와 컨테이너 기술 분야의 주요 뉴스를 발표했다. 레드햇은 AI 개발과 운영을 수월하게 지원하는 AI 플랫폼 라이트스피드를 강화한다고 밝혔다. 또한 컨테이너 오케스트레이션 플랫폼인 오픈시프트(OpenShift)에 새로운 AI 기능을 추가하여 개발자들이 쉽게 AI 모델을 구축하고 실행할 수 있도록 지원할 예정이다. 이에 레드햇은 스타빌리티 AI, 오라클, 엔비디아 등 AI 관련 기술 개발 업체들과의 파트너십을 강화하여 AI 기술 개발을 앞당긴다는 계획이다. 이를 통해 레드햇은 고객들에게 더욱 포괄적이고 강력한 AI 솔루션을 제공할 수 있을 것으로 기대된다.

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