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  1. Can enterprises replace costly cloud-hosted models with self-managed, open-weight models to reduce costs? What are the consequences if they don't?

    As promised, my podcast interview with Stephen Watt, a distinguished engineer working on emerging technologies in 's office of the CTO, in which we discuss a wide range of topics, including his team's quest to answer these questions and his outlook on the future of .

    youtube.com/watch?v=XKiq9ReXJvg

  2. Can enterprises replace costly cloud-hosted models with self-managed, open-weight #AI models to reduce #AIinference costs? What are the consequences if they don't?

    As promised, my podcast interview with Stephen Watt, a distinguished engineer working on emerging technologies in #RedHat 's office of the CTO, in which we discuss a wide range of topics, including his team's quest to answer these questions and his outlook on the future of #enterpriseAI. #RHSummit

    youtube.com/watch?v=XKiq9ReXJvg

  3. Can enterprises replace costly cloud-hosted models with self-managed, open-weight #AI models to reduce #AIinference costs? What are the consequences if they don't?

    As promised, my podcast interview with Stephen Watt, a distinguished engineer working on emerging technologies in #RedHat 's office of the CTO, in which we discuss a wide range of topics, including his team's quest to answer these questions and his outlook on the future of #enterpriseAI. #RHSummit

    youtube.com/watch?v=XKiq9ReXJvg

  4. Can enterprises replace costly cloud-hosted models with self-managed, open-weight #AI models to reduce #AIinference costs? What are the consequences if they don't?

    As promised, my podcast interview with Stephen Watt, a distinguished engineer working on emerging technologies in #RedHat 's office of the CTO, in which we discuss a wide range of topics, including his team's quest to answer these questions and his outlook on the future of #enterpriseAI. #RHSummit

    youtube.com/watch?v=XKiq9ReXJvg

  5. Can enterprises replace costly cloud-hosted models with self-managed, open-weight #AI models to reduce #AIinference costs? What are the consequences if they don't?

    As promised, my podcast interview with Stephen Watt, a distinguished engineer working on emerging technologies in #RedHat 's office of the CTO, in which we discuss a wide range of topics, including his team's quest to answer these questions and his outlook on the future of #enterpriseAI. #RHSummit

    youtube.com/watch?v=XKiq9ReXJvg

  6. Self-hosted was the talk of this week, but specific cost savings for early adopters, including BNP Paribas and Northrop Grumman, were tough to pin down among the devilish details of migrating and managing workloads in private data centers.

    According to Brian Stevens, SVP and AI CTO at , the vendor's job is to "put an easy button" on the IT automation portion of that shift, alleviating some of the costs of complexity. A market research report by Omdia shows enterprises are already exploring lighter-weight AI models and self-hosting to avoid cloud-hosted AI budget blowouts.

    Still, experts say there's a lot more to account for in self-hosted AI TCO than automation and open source. Check out the full story here: techtarget.com/searchitoperati

  7. Self-hosted #AIinference was the talk of #RHSummit this week, but specific cost savings for early adopters, including BNP Paribas and Northrop Grumman, were tough to pin down among the devilish details of migrating and managing #AI workloads in private data centers.

    According to Brian Stevens, SVP and AI CTO at #RedHat, the vendor's job is to "put an easy button" on the IT automation portion of that shift, alleviating some of the costs of complexity. A market research report by Omdia shows enterprises are already exploring lighter-weight AI models and self-hosting to avoid cloud-hosted AI budget blowouts.

    Still, experts say there's a lot more to account for in self-hosted AI TCO than automation and open source. Check out the full story here: techtarget.com/searchitoperati

  8. Self-hosted #AIinference was the talk of #RHSummit this week, but specific cost savings for early adopters, including BNP Paribas and Northrop Grumman, were tough to pin down among the devilish details of migrating and managing #AI workloads in private data centers.

    According to Brian Stevens, SVP and AI CTO at #RedHat, the vendor's job is to "put an easy button" on the IT automation portion of that shift, alleviating some of the costs of complexity. A market research report by Omdia shows enterprises are already exploring lighter-weight AI models and self-hosting to avoid cloud-hosted AI budget blowouts.

    Still, experts say there's a lot more to account for in self-hosted AI TCO than automation and open source. Check out the full story here: techtarget.com/searchitoperati

  9. Self-hosted #AIinference was the talk of #RHSummit this week, but specific cost savings for early adopters, including BNP Paribas and Northrop Grumman, were tough to pin down among the devilish details of migrating and managing #AI workloads in private data centers.

    According to Brian Stevens, SVP and AI CTO at #RedHat, the vendor's job is to "put an easy button" on the IT automation portion of that shift, alleviating some of the costs of complexity. A market research report by Omdia shows enterprises are already exploring lighter-weight AI models and self-hosting to avoid cloud-hosted AI budget blowouts.

    Still, experts say there's a lot more to account for in self-hosted AI TCO than automation and open source. Check out the full story here: techtarget.com/searchitoperati

  10. Self-hosted #AIinference was the talk of #RHSummit this week, but specific cost savings for early adopters, including BNP Paribas and Northrop Grumman, were tough to pin down among the devilish details of migrating and managing #AI workloads in private data centers.

    According to Brian Stevens, SVP and AI CTO at #RedHat, the vendor's job is to "put an easy button" on the IT automation portion of that shift, alleviating some of the costs of complexity. A market research report by Omdia shows enterprises are already exploring lighter-weight AI models and self-hosting to avoid cloud-hosted AI budget blowouts.

    Still, experts say there's a lot more to account for in self-hosted AI TCO than automation and open source. Check out the full story here: techtarget.com/searchitoperati

  11. If you use #dnsmasq on @fedora or @centos Stream - be aware that there are recently disclosed CVEs - kb.cert.org/vuls/id/471747

    @SUSE at least rates one of them a 9.2 on the CVSS 4.0 scale

    suse.com/security/cve/CVE-2026

    Fedora updates for stable releases are about to hit testing: bodhi.fedoraproject.org/update

    and if you have the #CentOSHyperscale repo enabled you can `sudo dnf install centos-release-hyperscale-testing && sudo dnf update 'dnsmasq*'`

    Please give feedback for the Fedora builds and for the Hyperscale ones if you give them a spin!

    gitlab.com/CentOS/Hyperscale/r

    As of the time of posting there is no advisory from #RedHat yet

    #Fedora
    #CentOS
    #CentOS_Stream

  12. If you use #dnsmasq on @fedora or @centos Stream - be aware that there are recently disclosed CVEs - kb.cert.org/vuls/id/471747

    @SUSE at least rates one of them a 9.2 on the CVSS 4.0 scale

    suse.com/security/cve/CVE-2026

    Fedora updates for stable releases are about to hit testing: bodhi.fedoraproject.org/update

    and if you have the #CentOSHyperscale repo enabled you can `sudo dnf install centos-release-hyperscale-testing && sudo dnf update 'dnsmasq*'`

    Please give feedback for the Fedora builds and for the Hyperscale ones if you give them a spin!

    gitlab.com/CentOS/Hyperscale/r

    As of the time of posting there is no advisory from #RedHat yet

    #Fedora
    #CentOS
    #CentOS_Stream

  13. If you use on @fedora or @centos Stream - be aware that there are recently disclosed CVEs - kb.cert.org/vuls/id/471747

    @SUSE at least rates one of them a 9.2 on the CVSS 4.0 scale

    suse.com/security/cve/CVE-2026

    Fedora updates for stable releases are about to hit testing: bodhi.fedoraproject.org/update

    and if you have the repo enabled you can `sudo dnf install centos-release-hyperscale-testing && sudo dnf update 'dnsmasq*'`

    Please give feedback for the Fedora builds and for the Hyperscale ones if you give them a spin!

    gitlab.com/CentOS/Hyperscale/r

    As of the time of posting there is no advisory from yet



  14. If you use #dnsmasq on @fedora or @centos Stream - be aware that there are recently disclosed CVEs - kb.cert.org/vuls/id/471747

    @SUSE at least rates one of them a 9.2 on the CVSS 4.0 scale

    suse.com/security/cve/CVE-2026

    Fedora updates for stable releases are about to hit testing: bodhi.fedoraproject.org/update

    and if you have the #CentOSHyperscale repo enabled you can `sudo dnf install centos-release-hyperscale-testing && sudo dnf update 'dnsmasq*'`

    Please give feedback for the Fedora builds and for the Hyperscale ones if you give them a spin!

    gitlab.com/CentOS/Hyperscale/r

    As of the time of posting there is no advisory from #RedHat yet

    #Fedora
    #CentOS
    #CentOS_Stream

  15. If you use #dnsmasq on @fedora or @centos Stream - be aware that there are recently disclosed CVEs - kb.cert.org/vuls/id/471747

    @SUSE at least rates one of them a 9.2 on the CVSS 4.0 scale

    suse.com/security/cve/CVE-2026

    Fedora updates for stable releases are about to hit testing: bodhi.fedoraproject.org/update

    and if you have the #CentOSHyperscale repo enabled you can `sudo dnf install centos-release-hyperscale-testing && sudo dnf update 'dnsmasq*'`

    Please give feedback for the Fedora builds and for the Hyperscale ones if you give them a spin!

    gitlab.com/CentOS/Hyperscale/r

    As of the time of posting there is no advisory from #RedHat yet

    #Fedora
    #CentOS
    #CentOS_Stream

  16. The New Stack: Red Hat’s skill packs give AI agents something a bigger model never could: 20 years of institutional memory thenewstack.io/red-hat-agentic @TheNewStack @sjvn #RedHat #AIagent

  17. The New Stack: Red Hat’s skill packs give AI agents something a bigger model never could: 20 years of institutional memory thenewstack.io/red-hat-agentic @TheNewStack @sjvn #RedHat #AIagent

  18. The New Stack: Red Hat’s skill packs give AI agents something a bigger model never could: 20 years of institutional memory thenewstack.io/red-hat-agentic @TheNewStack @sjvn #RedHat #AIagent

  19. The New Stack: Red Hat’s skill packs give AI agents something a bigger model never could: 20 years of institutional memory thenewstack.io/red-hat-agentic @TheNewStack @sjvn #RedHat #AIagent

  20. The New Stack: Red Hat’s skill packs give AI agents something a bigger model never could: 20 years of institutional memory thenewstack.io/red-hat-agentic @TheNewStack @sjvn #RedHat #AIagent

  21. [$] Friction in Fedora over AI developer desktop initiative

    A push by Red Hat employees to create a Fedora "AI Developer Desktop" with support for out-of-tree kernel drivers and AI toolkits has been met with objections from some long-time m [...]

    lwn.net/Articles/1071949/ #LWN #Linux #RedHat #Bazzite #Git

  22. [$] Friction in Fedora over AI developer desktop initiative

    A push by Red Hat employees to create a Fedora "AI Developer Desktop" with support for out-of-tree kernel drivers and AI toolkits has been met with objections from some long-time m [...]

    lwn.net/Articles/1071949/ #LWN #Linux #RedHat #Bazzite #Git

  23. [$] Friction in Fedora over AI developer desktop initiative

    A push by Red Hat employees to create a Fedora "AI Developer Desktop" with support for out-of-tree kernel drivers and AI toolkits has been met with objections from some long-time m [...]

    lwn.net/Articles/1071949/ #LWN #Linux #RedHat #Bazzite #Git

  24. [$] Friction in Fedora over AI developer desktop initiative

    A push by Red Hat employees to create a Fedora "AI Developer Desktop" with support for out-of-tree kernel drivers and AI toolkits has been met with objections from some long-time m [...]

    lwn.net/Articles/1071949/ #LWN #Linux #RedHat #Bazzite #Git

  25. [$] Friction in Fedora over AI developer desktop initiative

    A push by Red Hat employees to create a Fedora "AI Developer Desktop" with support for out-of-tree kernel drivers and AI toolkits has been met with objections from some long-time m [...]

    lwn.net/Articles/1071949/ #LWN #Linux #RedHat #Bazzite #Git

  26. Well, at least maybe just maybe orgs can get a better grip on AI with products like what Ansible introduced.

    “Why would you use AI just to patch a machine?” he says. “We all know tokens are expensive. We know the best way to patch a machine — why call an AI to do that when you already have a playbook that’s been in use for ten years?”

    Yes, why would you use AI to patch a machine? I like how this is presented at least. We'll see how it works out. AI is here to stay in orgs for the forseeable future so IT departments need to look into ways to control these agents better.

    It may even make the folks over in your SOC a little bit happier.

    #ansible #redhat #ai #llm #automation

    networkworld.com/article/41700

  27. Well, at least maybe just maybe orgs can get a better grip on AI with products like what Ansible introduced.

    “Why would you use AI just to patch a machine?” he says. “We all know tokens are expensive. We know the best way to patch a machine — why call an AI to do that when you already have a playbook that’s been in use for ten years?”

    Yes, why would you use AI to patch a machine? I like how this is presented at least. We'll see how it works out. AI is here to stay in orgs for the forseeable future so IT departments need to look into ways to control these agents better.

    It may even make the folks over in your SOC a little bit happier.

    #ansible #redhat #ai #llm #automation

    networkworld.com/article/41700

  28. Well, at least maybe just maybe orgs can get a better grip on AI with products like what Ansible introduced.

    “Why would you use AI just to patch a machine?” he says. “We all know tokens are expensive. We know the best way to patch a machine — why call an AI to do that when you already have a playbook that’s been in use for ten years?”

    Yes, why would you use AI to patch a machine? I like how this is presented at least. We'll see how it works out. AI is here to stay in orgs for the forseeable future so IT departments need to look into ways to control these agents better.

    It may even make the folks over in your SOC a little bit happier.

    #ansible #redhat #ai #llm #automation

    networkworld.com/article/41700

  29. Well, at least maybe just maybe orgs can get a better grip on AI with products like what Ansible introduced.

    “Why would you use AI just to patch a machine?” he says. “We all know tokens are expensive. We know the best way to patch a machine — why call an AI to do that when you already have a playbook that’s been in use for ten years?”

    Yes, why would you use AI to patch a machine? I like how this is presented at least. We'll see how it works out. AI is here to stay in orgs for the forseeable future so IT departments need to look into ways to control these agents better.

    It may even make the folks over in your SOC a little bit happier.

    #ansible #redhat #ai #llm #automation

    networkworld.com/article/41700

  30. Well, at least maybe just maybe orgs can get a better grip on AI with products like what Ansible introduced.

    “Why would you use AI just to patch a machine?” he says. “We all know tokens are expensive. We know the best way to patch a machine — why call an AI to do that when you already have a playbook that’s been in use for ten years?”

    Yes, why would you use AI to patch a machine? I like how this is presented at least. We'll see how it works out. AI is here to stay in orgs for the forseeable future so IT departments need to look into ways to control these agents better.

    It may even make the folks over in your SOC a little bit happier.

    #ansible #redhat #ai #llm #automation

    networkworld.com/article/41700