Red Hat Enhances AI Capabilities Through NVIDIA Enterprise AI Factory Integration
Red Hat collaborates with NVIDIA to support Enterprise AI Factory, enabling advanced agentic AI systems across hybrid cloud environments.
Red Hat, a leader in open-source solutions, has announced its integration with NVIDIA Enterprise AI Factory, a validated design aimed at powering the next generation of agentic AI systems. This collaboration leverages Red Hat OpenShift AI and NVIDIA Blackwell architectures to provide a scalable and flexible platform for AI deployments across hybrid cloud environments.
Key Highlights
- NVIDIA Enterprise AI Factory validated design now supports Red Hat AI, including Red Hat OpenShift AI, to streamline AI agent deployment and management.
- The partnership enables organizations to build on-premises AI factories using NVIDIA RTX PRO Servers and NVIDIA B200 Blackwell systems.
- Red Hat OpenShift AI offers enhanced observability, monitoring, and vLLM-based inference capabilities, ensuring reliable performance for AI workloads.
Why This Matters
As enterprises transition from AI experimentation to production, they require robust, consistent platforms to manage diverse AI models and architectures. Red Hat's open-source approach, combined with NVIDIA's cutting-edge hardware, provides a comprehensive solution for scaling AI applications.
Supporting Quotes
- Chris Wright, CTO of Red Hat:
"AI agents represent the near-term future of enterprise AI... Red Hat OpenShift AI is an ideal platform to run these workloads."
- Justin Boitano, VP of Enterprise AI at NVIDIA:
"Together, we’re creating a more seamless, full-stack platform that IT can use as the foundation for transforming business data into actionable agentic AI intelligence."
Additional Resources
- Learn more about Red Hat AI
- Explore Red Hat OpenShift AI
- Discover NVIDIA Enterprise AI Factory
Forward-Looking Statements
Red Hat emphasizes that forward-looking statements in the press release are subject to risks and uncertainties. The company commits to updating such statements as required by law.
Red Hat, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, and OpenShift are trademarks of Red Hat, Inc.
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