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  • 2026-02-02
    Redhat Blog

    Cracking the inference code: 3 proven strategies for high-performance AI

    Cracking the inference code: 3 proven strategies for high-performance AI The silent killer of AI return on investment: Inefficient inference 1. Tune the engine with vLLM High-throughput serving in action 2.

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  • 2026-02-02
    Redhat Blog

    Fast and simple AI deployment on Intel Xeon with Red Hat OpenShift

    Fast and simple AI deployment on Intel Xeon with Red Hat OpenShift Why AI on Xeon? Intel Xeon’s hardware features Xeon use case 1: AI inference Xeon use case 2: RAG and secure data processing Xeon use case 3: Agentic AI Xeon on OpenShift: What’s new Features vLLM CPU image AI quickstarts Next steps Red Hat AI About the author Alex Sin More like this AI insights with actionable automation accelerate the journey to autonomous networks Cracking the inference code: 3 proven strategies for high-performance AI Technically Speaking | Build a production-ready AI toolbox Technically Speaking | Platform engineering for AI agents Keep exploring Browse by channel Automation Artificial intelligence Open hybrid cloud Security Edge computing Infrastructure Applications Virtualization Share AI adoption and development have accelerated with generative and agentic AI reaching the masses. As new markets emerge, businesses have been struggling to take advantage of AI for real returns on investment.

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  • 2026-02-02
    Redhat Blog

    General Availability for managed identity and workload identity on Microsoft Azure Red Hat OpenShift

    General Availability for managed identity and workload identity on Microsoft Azure Red Hat OpenShift Why use managed identities? How to use managed identities Using identities for your applications What happens to managed identity clusters that were created during preview? Getting started Conclusion Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform | Product Trial About the author Oren Kashi More like this FedRAMP High Authorized Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS GovCloud Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS supports Capacity Reservations and Capacity Blocks for Machine Learning SREs on a plane | Technically Speaking Keep exploring Browse by channel Automation Artificial intelligence Open hybrid cloud Security Edge computing Infrastructure Applications Virtualization Share Support for managed identities and workload identities is now Generally Available (GA) for Microsoft Azure Red Hat OpenShift clusters. As a fully managed offering, Azure Red Hat OpenShift is a trusted, comprehensive and consistent application platform for building, deploying, and managing your applications at scale.

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  • 2026-02-02
    Redhat Blog

    IT automation with agentic AI: Introducing the MCP server for Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform

    IT automation with agentic AI: Introducing the MCP server for Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform What is MCP server for Ansible Automation Platform? How it works and why it matters Getting started Installation options Official documentation Available toolsets Next steps 5 steps to automate your business About the author Marty Turner More like this AI insights with actionable automation accelerate the journey to autonomous networks How Banco do Brasil uses hyperautomation and platform engineering to drive efficiency Technically Speaking | Taming AI agents with observability Building practical self-healing IT | Technically Speaking Keep exploring Browse by channel Automation Artificial intelligence Open hybrid cloud Security Edge computing Infrastructure Applications Virtualization Share As we continue to expand intelligence capabilities in Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform, we’ve made the MCP server available as a technology preview feature in Ansible Automation Platform 2.6.4. The MCP server acts as a bridge between your MCP client of choice and Ansible Automation Platform.

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  • 2026-01-30
    Tigera

    Introducing the New Tigera & Calico Brand

    Same community. A clearer, more unified look.

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  • 2026-01-30
    Nirmata Blog

    How Does Kyverno Work? A Simple Explanation for DevOps Teams

    What Is Kyverno? How Kyverno Works in Kubernetes Kyverno’s Core Policy Types Explained Validation Policies (Validate) Mutation Policies (Mutate) Generation Policies (Generate) Cleanup Policies (Cleanup) Why DevOps Teams Prefer Kyverno Kyverno vs Other Kubernetes Policy Tools How Kyverno Fits into CI/CD Pipelines Real-World Example: Kyverno in Action Best Practices for Using Kyverno Simplify Kyverno Policy Management at Scale with Nirmata Kyverno is a Kubernetes-native policy engine that allows DevOps teams to define, validate, mutate, and generate Kubernetes resources using simple YAML-based policies. Unlike other policy tools, Kyverno works without custom languages, making policy enforcement easier to adopt and manage at scale.

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  • 2026-01-30
    Digital Ocean

    Technical Deep Dive: How we Created a Security-hardened 1-Click Deploy OpenClaw

    Technical Deep Dive: How we Created a Security-hardened 1-Click Deploy OpenClaw Delivering an Image with Safe Defaults Keeping deployments consistent (DevOps) TLS (Keep communications safe and auditable) Authz (Gateway Key + Pairing) Sandboxing (keep safe from Agents) Safe Defaults Deployment Constraints and Upcoming Features After deploy (make it yours!) Get started with the 1-Click Deploy OpenClaw About the author Related Articles Technical Deep Dive: How DigitalOcean and AMD Delivered a 2x Production Inference Performance Increase for Character. ai DoTs SDK Development: Automating TypeScript Client Generation How startups scale on DigitalOcean Kubernetes: Best Practices Part VI - Security By Freddie Rice Updated: January 30, 2026 5 min read OpenClaw, an open source AI assistant (recently renamed from Moltbot , and earlier Clawdbot), has exploded in popularity over the last few days, and at DigitalOcean we immediately wondered “how can we enable more people to try this new technology safely and easily?” We noticed that there was a lot of interest by folks looking to use this software, but also that there was concern around the security of the open source software, especially when connecting it directly to users’ own machines.

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  • 2026-01-30
    Kubernetes Blog

    New Conversion from cgroup v1 CPU Shares to v2 CPU Weight

    New Conversion from cgroup v1 CPU Shares to v2 CPU Weight Background Problems with previous conversion formula 1. Reduced priority against non-Kubernetes workloads 2.

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  • 2026-01-30
    VMware Cloud Foundation Blog

    Analyst Blog: The New Cloud Playbook – Kubernetes, Private Cloud, and Open Source

    Discover more from VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) Blog Related Articles Analyst Blog: The New Cloud Playbook – Kubernetes, Private Cloud, and Open Source VCF Breakroom Chats Episode 82 – Beyond DevOps: What is Platform Engineering? Better Together: Modernizing Access Management with Symantec SiteMinder and VMware vSphere Kubernetes Service In a VMware Cloud Foundation webinar, Lee Sustar (Forrester), Audrey Bian (Broadcom), and Natalie Fisher (Broadcom) discussed application modernization and the evolving role of Kubernetes within. Their insights focused on the challenges enterprises face and the emerging technologies reshaping cloud operations, security, and risk.

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  • 2026-01-30
    Redhat Blog

    Friday Five — January 30, 2026

    Friday Five — January 30, 2026 Red Hat Summit registration is now open Red Hat Enterprise Linux now available on the AWS European Sovereign Cloud TechTarget : Enterprise IT awaits ripple effect from Nvidia Vera Rubin InfoWorld : Edge AI: The future of AI inference is smarter local compute Northrop Grumman scales enterprise Kubernetes for AI and hybrid cloud with Red Hat OpenShift About the author Red Hat Corporate Communications More like this Introducing OpenShift Service Mesh 3.2 with Istio’s ambient mode Context as architecture: A practical look at retrieval-augmented generation Data Security 101 | Compiler Technically Speaking | Build a production-ready AI toolbox Keep exploring Browse by channel Automation Artificial intelligence Open hybrid cloud Security Edge computing Infrastructure Applications Virtualization Share Registration is now open for Red Hat Summit—heading to Atlanta, Georgia, in 2026—and this year’s event is shaping up to be one of our most impactful yet. Register by February 23 to get our lowest pricing, and save even more when 3+ people from your organization register together at our discounted group rate.

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