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    Red Hat Bridges the Local-to-Cloud Gap for Agentic AI Development

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    Open source solutions provider Red Hat today announced a significant expansion of its developer portfolio, with the general availability of Red Hat Desktop and major enhancements to the Red Hat Advanced Developer Suite.

    The announcement, made at the Red Hat Summit in Atlanta, addresses the disconnect between experimental local coding and deployment. By unifying the developer experience from the laptop to the cloud, Red Hat treats AI agents as enterprise applications, not merely as  experimental side projects.

    The centerpiece of today’s news is Red Hat Desktop, built on the Red Hat build of Podman Desktop. It provides a foundation for local container development, ensuring that the environment on a developer’s laptop is architecturally identical to the one running in a production Red Hat OpenShift cluster.

    Red Hat Desktop introduces isolated AI agent sandboxing. This allows developers to test autonomous agents within a protected environment, ensuring they can observe how agents are behaving before it even gets near a cluster.

    Modernizing the Supply Chain with AI-Driven Security

    As AI-generated code floods the software supply chain, security risks have multiplied. Red Hat is announcing “exploit intelligence” within the Red Hat Advanced Developer Suite. Developed using the NVIDIA AI blueprint for vulnerability analysis, this tool uses AI-driven reasoning to determine if a vulnerability in AI-generated code is actually reachable or exploitable in the application’s runtime environment. This allows developers to cut through the noise of vulnerability reports and prioritize fixes that pose a genuine risk.

    The suite also introduces a developer preview of a “trusted software factory” and Red Hat Trusted Libraries. These libraries, Red Hat noted, provide curated Python packages built on SLSA Level 3 infrastructure, with Software Bills of Materials (SBOMs) and cryptographic signatures, ensuring transparency and integrity.

    Red Hat is also expanding support for coding assistants within Red Hat OpenShift Dev Spaces. In addition to existing integrations for Microsoft Copilot and Claude CLI, Red Hat added a technical preview for Amazon Web Services (AWS) Kiro. This framework allows teams to use the best-of-breed frontier models or host their own private models.

    “The transition to agentic AI expands the requirements for modern application development,” said James Labocki, senior director of product management at Red Hat, said in the announcement. “By establishing a trusted production path across the hybrid cloud… we’re helping developers accelerate and own their AI strategy with the same rigor they apply to their core IT applications.”

    By unifying local experimentation via Red Hat Desktop and cloud-based development through OpenShift Dev Spaces, Red Hat is offering a standardized AI life cycle. As autonomous agents become more prevalent, the ability to manage them with enterprise governance and security will be the deciding factor for successful AI adoption. Red Hat is betting that consistency, from the laptop to the data center, is the key to unlocking that success.



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