
Global open-source solutions leader Red Hat hosted its "Red Hat Tech Day" event to introduce enterprise artificial intelligence implementation strategies.
According to the IT industry on the 13th, Red Hat held Red Hat Tech Day 2026 at L Tower in Seocho-gu, Seoul on the 11th. The event was themed "AI-Ready Hybrid Cloud Platform Building Strategy." Presentations covered practical enterprise AI implementation approaches encompassing simple operational platforms, secure security architectures, and scalable infrastructure.
Choi Won-young, Executive Vice President of Red Hat Korea, delivered the keynote address introducing Red Hat's AI integrated operations platform for enterprise-grade AI. "Enterprise AI operating environments should be based on the same technology and operational methods as existing IT environments to gain advantages in cost and governance," Choi said. "Red Hat OpenShift enables management of both existing environments and new AI environments on a single platform." He also emphasized that "now is the time to focus on AI inference," highlighting the importance of inference architecture that optimizes GPU performance.
Subsequent sessions featured various presentations focused on customer cases and technology strategies. Korea Electric Power Data Network (KDN) shared its cloud-native transformation case based on Red Hat OpenShift, discussing challenges encountered during implementation, solution strategies, and tangible results achieved.
Open-source-based AI inference architecture strategies were also introduced. Presenters outlined approaches for implementing scalable AI services in enterprise environments by enhancing GPU utilization efficiency through vLLM's PagedAttention and continuous batching technologies, combined with quantization techniques and distributed inference.
Additional sessions covered topics including proactive OS security lifecycle management with Red Hat solutions from detection to remediation, migration strategies for stable service transitions, and DR architecture transformation strategies for business continuity in the cloud-native era.
