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Red Hat Simplifies Workload Diversity Across the
Hybrid Cloud with Latest Version of Red Hat
OpenShift
23/07/2024
Red Hat OpenShift 4.16 adds new capabilities in support of virtualized workloads and edge deployments to
further extend consistency across applications, from AI-enabled to traditional
July 22, 2024 — Red Hat, Inc., the world's leading provider of open source solutions, today introduced new
capabilities and enhancements for Red Hat OpenShift, the industry’s leading hybrid cloud application
platform powered by Kubernetes, as well as the general availability of Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security
Cloud Service. The new features, delivered with the general availability of Red Hat OpenShift 4.16, are
designed to help organizations more easily develop, connect and enhance the security of diverse workloads
for a more consistent experience across applications and environments.
Delivering better experiences and driving customer satisfaction are at the center of most organization's IT
goals. To do so, they frequently look to intelligent apps, including both AI-enabled applications and edge
applications, that allow for insights to be delivered more quickly wherever they are needed. The technology
decisions made today around these applications and more are often in support of setting organizations up for
an AI and edge-focused future. However, it’s not as simple as purely adopting the latest AI technology, as
those systems and platforms also need to run in harmony with critical traditional applications and
infrastructure like virtualized environments.
The latest enhancements to Red Hat OpenShift are designed to help organizations connect their disparate,
diverse workloads and create a more consistent management and deployment experience, wherever an
application lives across the hybrid cloud and regardless of whether the application is a traditional workhorse
or built to harness AI innovation.
A modern option for virtualization
As the virtualization landscape continues to evolve, many organizations are looking to migrate existing
virtualized workloads to a platform that can run virtual machines (VMs) side-by-side with modern
containerized applications and serverless functions with the ability to modernize those VM-based applications
when needed. Red Hat is now offering directly and through its partners a Virtualization Migration Assessment
that will take organizations through a risk assessment methodology to help determine the best path forward
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