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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