Red Hat subsidiary today launched an initiative called Project Lightwell to improve the security of open-source projects.
Under the new project, dubbed Project Lightwell, the companies said they will deploy a global force of 20,000 engineers, ...
IBM and Red Hat are collaborating on Project Lightwell, a $5 billion commitment backed by new frontier AI capabilities and a global force of more than 20,000 engineers to help enterprises secure open ...
The $5 billion Project Lightwell initiative combines AI systems with 20,000 engineers to deliver validated fixes directly ...
Open-source security is a mess - IBM and Red Hat bet $5 billion and 20,000 engineers can fix it ...
Project Lightwell will deploy more than 20,000 engineers and AI tools to identify and fix vulnerabilities across enterprise ...
US dollars, a central security clearinghouse, and AI-powered analysis: IBM and Red Hat aim to secure open source for the AI era.
‘AI can unlock human and business potential the same way open source did,’ says Red Hat CEO Matt Hicks. Executives with IBM’s open-source enterprise tools subsidiary Red Hat said that publicly ...
IBM open-source security project Lightwell will use AI tools and over 20,000 engineers to help secure enterprise open-source software.
IBM (NYSE: IBM) and Red Hat today announced Project Lightwell, a $5 billion commitment backed by new frontier AI capabilities ...
IBM and Red Hat announced a $5 billion investment to expand open source AI infrastructure, tools, and enterprise innovation ...