BOSTON — At its annual Red Hat Summit, Red Hat launched Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 (RHEL 10), positioning the latest iteration of its flagship operating system as the foundation for its next generation of hybrid cloud and AI-powered enterprise IT.
Like almost every company today, Red Hat CEO Matt Hicks praised AI for what will bring to its programs. Unlike, say, AI-enabled pencil sharpeners, Red Hat is actually delivering useful functionality with its AI offerings.
As Hicks said, “AI will make Linux admin life better.” How? With the…