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F5 and Red Hat Expand Collaboration to Advance Scalable and Secure Enterprise AI

In a significant move to simplify and secure AI adoption across enterprises, F5 has announced an expanded collaboration with open-source leader Red Hat. This strategic partnership is set to address the growing demand for scalable and trustworthy AI solutions by integrating F5’s application security expertise with Red Hat’s AI-native platform, OpenShift AI.

As companies increasingly invest in AI to improve operations and competitiveness, many are discovering that deploying AI models at scale presents numerous infrastructure and security challenges. With this partnership, F5 and Red Hat aim to eliminate those barriers by offering integrated solutions that streamline data processing, protect sensitive information, and ensure performance reliability in production environments.

A key focus of the collaboration is the support of retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) workflows, a technique that enhances large language model responses by incorporating proprietary enterprise data. Using F5’s infrastructure tools alongside Red Hat OpenShift AI, organizations will be better equipped to serve AI models quickly and securely while maintaining control over sensitive content. This is especially vital for industries like finance, healthcare, and government, where data privacy and security are paramount.

Another important aspect of this partnership is improving data ingestion and model training efficiency. F5’s technology helps enterprises accelerate the movement of large data volumes into AI models, reducing time-to-value and supporting more dynamic decision-making. When paired with the storage and orchestration capabilities of Red Hat’s platform, it creates a powerful foundation for enterprise-grade AI.

Security remains central to this collaboration. F5 brings advanced protection against evolving AI-specific threats, such as prompt injection attacks and unauthorized model access. By embedding these protections directly into the application layer, organizations can confidently scale their AI usage without compromising security or compliance.

This partnership also arrives at a critical moment. AI adoption has surged dramatically, with recent industry reports suggesting that nearly all large enterprises are now exploring or actively deploying AI solutions. Yet, the transition from experimentation to full-scale deployment often proves difficult. F5 and Red Hat’s combined offering aims to close that gap by providing enterprises with the tools and support to manage AI lifecycles more effectively.

Executives from both companies emphasized their commitment to open, secure, and accessible AI innovation. By aligning their strengths—F5’s leadership in application delivery and Red Hat’s open-source AI capabilities—they are creating a blueprint for how enterprises can approach the next wave of intelligent transformation.

With plans to showcase this enhanced partnership during the Red Hat Summit in Boston, the two companies are poised to set new benchmarks for AI adoption in complex, mission-critical environments.

By combining F5’s expertise in application delivery and security with Red Hat’s open-source AI platform, this partnership aims to provide enterprises with a robust, flexible, and secure foundation for their AI initiatives.

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