Red Hat has launched RHEL version 10, providing companies with a robust platform for hybrid cloud and AI applications. Key advancements include AI-driven management through Lightspeed, enabling administrators to leverage generative AI for enhanced operational efficiency and support. This innovation responds to a critical skills gap in Linux expertise, which poses risks for organizations' security and compliance. Additionally, RHEL 10 features post-quantum cryptography, making it the first enterprise Linux compliant with FIPS standards for future-proof security against quantum computing threats, safeguarding data and software integrity.
RHEL 10 integrates AI-driven management to empower IT professionals, addressing a skills shortage and enabling effective management of hybrid environments and AI workloads.
The introduction of post-quantum cryptography in RHEL 10 preemptively secures organizations against future quantum computing threats, ensuring long-term protection of sensitive data.
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