Hybrid cloud is complicated - Red Hat's new AI assistant wants to solve that
Briefly

Red Hat has introduced OpenShift Lightspeed, a new generative AI assistant aimed at helping enterprises streamline their hybrid cloud deployments. Set for release in June 2025, this tool addresses complexities in application delivery that hinder productivity, particularly with significant IT skills gaps projected to cost businesses $5.5 trillion by 2026. Mike Barrett from Red Hat emphasizes that Livespeed will help reduce learning curves for novice users and enhance efficiency for experienced professionals, ultimately enabling organizations to boost innovation and productivity in customer service.
Delivering AI-enabled applications is a top priority for organizations around the globe, but many IT teams already struggle with the complexities associated with hybrid cloud computing, let alone bringing these intelligent applications to life.
Red Hat OpenShift Lightspeed helps flatten the learning curve for Red Hat OpenShift users, enabling novices to get started more quickly and more experienced users to maximize efficiencies on the industry's leading hybrid cloud application platform powered by Kubernetes.
With Red Hat OpenShift Lightspeed, organizations can improve their productivity, freeing up time and putting a greater focus on delivering innovation to their customers.
Red Hat believes its Lightspeed tool will help enterprises address the issue by essentially lowering the barrier of entry for IT professionals working with OpenShift.
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