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Red Hat Extends Reach and Scope of Insights Analytics Service

During its online Red Hat Summit event, Red Hat today announced it has extended the Red Hat Insights predictive analytics cloud platform for managing IT to now include support for editions of Red Hat OpenShift based on Kubernetes and the Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform.

In addition, Red Hat has extended Red Hat Insights for Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) to include the ability to prioritize security alerts, streamline notifications and track Red Hat subscription consumption.

In total, since launching Red Hat Insights in 2019, Red Hat claims there are now more than 600,000 RHEL hosts analyzed per day.

Joe Fitzgerald, vice president and general manager for the management business unit at Red Hat, said Red Hat Insights provides IT teams with the equivalent of a co-pilot for managing IT environments. In general, advances in automation and artificial intelligence (AI) are making it easier to manage complex IT environments at scale, noted Fitzgerald. However, it’s not likely IT environments will be automated to the point where lights-out management without human intervention is likely to be achieved any time soon, added Fitzgerald.

However, it’s also becoming apparent that it’s not possible for IT teams to manage complex IT environments without help in the form of advanced analytics tools. In fact, while many IT professionals are leery of automation tools because of the perceived threat to their jobs, it’s also becoming apparent that IT teams will not be able to manage modern IT environments without these tools. Organizations can’t afford to hire small armies of IT personnel. In addition, finding and retaining IT professionals that have, for example, Red Hat OpenShift skills remains a significant challenge.

Red Hat Insights provides IT teams with additional levels of context required to manage these environments that goes beyond simple monitoring, noted Fitzgerald. That’s critical, as the IT environment becomes more extended in the age of hybrid cloud and the rate at which platforms are updated steadily increases, added Fitzgerald. Platforms such as Red Hat OpenShift, for example, are now typically updated every three to four months.

DevOps, of course, has always been about ruthlessly applying automation whenever possible. As analytics applications become more robust, IT teams gain the visibility required to automate a wider range of complex tasks, noted Fitzgerald. In fact, in the absence of that visibility, automation can be a dangerous thing when mistakes caused by a lack of visibility and insight are made, added Fitzgerald.

In the longer term, Red Hat expects to see continued convergence of job functions and roles as IT teams become more cross-functional, said Fitzgerald. Platforms such as Red Hat Insights will provide a single console around which these teams can collaborate, added Fitzgerald.

Going forward, there won’t be a handful of administrators with augmented capabilities. Rather, IT specialists that have a particular set of skills will be able to collaborate more easily in a way that both creates a better outcome and ultimately keeps a lid on the total cost of IT.

Mike Vizard

Mike Vizard is a seasoned IT journalist with over 25 years of experience. He also contributed to IT Business Edge, Channel Insider, Baseline and a variety of other IT titles. Previously, Vizard was the editorial director for Ziff-Davis Enterprise as well as Editor-in-Chief for CRN and InfoWorld.

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