Optimizing IT Infrastructure for the AI Era | Red Hat Summit 2024

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  • Опубликовано: 21 июл 2024
  • As organizations prepare to embrace the power of artificial intelligence (AI), it's crucial to have the right infrastructure in place. Building on the Day 1 keynote session, this keynote will focus on how AI will impact the IT systems you support and how Red Hat's solutions can help you navigate this transformative era.
    Customers and partners will join Red Hat executives on stage to share insights on how automation, infrastructure modernization, security, and edge computing work together to support AI workloads. Discover how intelligent infrastructure management can unlock AI's full potential in your organization.
    You'll also get a sneak peek into the future of Red Hat technology and AI, from the communities building the next wave of innovation to what you might see in Red Hat products in the coming years. Learn how Red Hat's security solutions can help protect your AI infrastructure and ensure the integrity of your AI-driven systems.
    0:00 Intro: AI era opportunities
    3:47 Infusing AI into Red Hat platforms
    6:46 OpenShift Lightspeed Demo
    10:39 Salesforce modernization story
    18:25 Modernization opportunities
    22:57 SiriusXM demo
    30:03 Power of automation
    34:20 Ansible capabilities with NatWest
    39:02 Policy as Code Demo
    43:23 Innovation Award winners
    46:41 Future of tech & closing
    Follow all the news from #RHSummit + #AnsibleFest in the newsroom: red.ht/3MmzeyV
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  • @mubashirbhai6147
    @mubashirbhai6147 2 месяца назад

    Guys i was wondering which os is better. Now i know you guys will be like huh!! Here we go again. But hear me out.
    The thing is windows is being used by all the big corporations in the world. Linux never made it into corporate. Companies invest 100s of thousand of dollars to buy those volume windows keys if not millions of dollars.
    Linux that is actually free, has a libre office that is also free, is not being used by any corporations. And what i have seen is that businesses are usually very hungry to grab any value they can.. in order to progress...yet they pay upfront to microsoft for keys in order to setup.
    The only distro i have seen professionals use is RHEL or the ubuntu pro. Both of which are paid.
    The thing that i feel is that microsoft invests a ton of funds in their code and even though linux is open source it is not seen by the eyes of paid professionals that actually work hard due to the incentives.
    Windows is better at gaming.. period.
    Windows is secure since many businesses actually use them. If it would have been not.. i dont think businesses would have stick to it.
    I know even microsoft uses linux..but that is for backend stuff..servers and shit.. which is very professional.. and not the every day use case such as a os or desktop. ALSO AS IT HAS LOW MAINTENANCE COST. Finances guys.. the ultimate root cause.
    I know linux is harder to learn at start with all those commands but lets say every one knew how to use linux perfectly..will it still be able to capture a market share especially the corporate side of things?
    I would love to see any one disagree with me and share some logical and informative insights. I can be wrong on many fronts so i am open to any response you guys can share.
    Also do remember when comparing the 2 os just assume that any user using linux is actually very well versed in it. I dont want to read any one say "IF" they know it well enough bla bla...
    I want to hear you thoughts guys. Which would you prefer and why. Linux has been unable to capture a major market share as a os whether it be daily user or businesses. This alone makes linux as a os not so worthy as we might have thought. Well what are your thoughts guys. What are the actual uses where linux shines...

    • @alexandersnyder35
      @alexandersnyder35 2 месяца назад

      This has got to be a troll. It's a troll, just move on.