Red Hat releases OpenShift AI 3.3 for AI scaling

Red Hat has launched OpenShift AI 3.3, a platform aimed at transitioning AI projects from pilot stages to full production. The release includes tools to streamline AI development and deployment. It was announced on March 13, 2026.

Red Hat announced the availability of OpenShift AI 3.3 on March 13, 2026, positioning it as a solution to help organizations scale their artificial intelligence initiatives. The platform is designed to address common challenges in moving AI from experimental pilots to operational production environments.

Key features highlighted in the announcement include an AI hub for managing centralized assets, Models-as-a-Service (MaaS) for streamlined model deployment, a Gen AI studio for building generative AI applications, and capabilities for continuous evaluation and optimization. These components aim to provide a more integrated and efficient workflow for AI teams.

The release emphasizes practical advancement, with Red Hat urging users to "stop stalling and start scaling." For more details, the company directs interested parties to a full breakdown of the updates.

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Photo of Red Hat announcing OpenShift 4.20 at KubeCon, featuring stage presentation with AI and security visuals, and an engaged audience.
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Red Hat announces OpenShift 4.20 at KubeCon

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At KubeCon + CloudNativeCon, Red Hat unveiled OpenShift 4.20, a new version of its platform aimed at unifying enterprise IT from legacy virtual machines to AI workloads. The release emphasizes enhanced security, accelerated AI capabilities, and expanded virtualization support. Additional announcements highlight customer efficiencies and open-source advancements.

Red Hat has released version 4.21 of its OpenShift platform, introducing tools to enhance hybrid cloud operations. The update includes new features for AI training, autoscaling, and virtual machine migration. This release aims to optimize enterprise cloud environments.

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Red Hat has launched Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 10.1 and 9.7, introducing enhancements for AI integration, quantum threat mitigation, and operational efficiency. These updates build on RHEL 10 to create a more intelligent computing foundation. The releases aim to bridge skills gaps between AI and Linux while simplifying management.

Red Hat has been recognized as a leader in the multicloud container platforms market by the independent research firm Forrester. The evaluation highlights the company's strong execution and positions its OpenShift platform as a strong choice for enterprises focused on support, reliability, and engineering excellence.

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SUSE has released SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 16, the first enterprise Linux distribution to integrate agentic AI through the Model Context Protocol. This update provides built-in support for connecting AI models to external tools without vendor lock-in, alongside a 16-year lifecycle. The release aims to enhance operational efficiency for mission-critical workloads.

Red Hat has released the general availability version of its build of Podman Desktop, aimed at streamlining development to production workflows. The tool offers native Kubernetes support and other features to enhance consistency across environments. The announcement was made on February 17, 2026.

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Red Hat has announced that its hosted control plane architecture for OpenShift Service on AWS in AWS GovCloud is now authorized at the FedRAMP High level. This development enables federal agencies to leverage fully managed services with enhanced security. The authorization emphasizes streamlined operations, allowing organizations to prioritize their core missions over infrastructure management.

 

 

 

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