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Red Hat’s Bold New Moves from Red Hat Summit 2025

by Dan Mandell, Director, and Mark Fitzgerald, Director

March 2025

Red Hat unveiled a wave of innovation at the Boston Summit aimed at redefining the future of AI, edge, and automotive computing. Key highlights included:

  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 (RHEL 10): A modular, container-native OS optimized for real-time AI workloads and high-performance edge deployments.
  • Red Hat In-Vehicle Operating System: Now ISO 26262 ASIL-B certified, delivering a production-ready foundation for software-defined vehicles (SDVs).
  • Red Hat Edge Manager: A scalable, centralized platform for orchestrating, monitoring, and securing thousands of distributed edge devices across industries.

From enabling next-gen AI infrastructure to simplifying edge fleet management, Red Hat is building the open source foundation for intelligent, connected systems—spanning cloud data centers to in-vehicle platforms. Learn how Red Hat is driving innovation at the edge and beyond.

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Mitch Solomon

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Mitch has spent years supporting senior leaders of operational and industrial technology companies as well as private equity investors that participate in the space.  He is an active member of the Technology and Innovation Council at Graham Partners, a leading industrial technology focused private equity firm, and serves on the advisory boards of OptConnect (a top IoT connectivity provider) and DecisionPoint (a rapidly growing operational technology systems integrator).  Mitch has worked closely with a wide range of industrial technology clients on a diverse array of growth opportunities and challenges including applications of AI, c-suite recruiting, strategic planning, new market identification and entry, product strategy, competitive positioning, revenue retention, value proposition identification and messaging, sales strategy and execution, and board presentations. Mitch holds a BA from Northwestern University and an MBA from The Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College.