Red Hat Launches Sovereign and Private Cloud Capabilities for Digital Autonomy

Red Hat Introduces New Sovereign and Private Cloud Capabilities to Power Digital Autonomy
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New portfolio advancements return technology and data authority to IT decision-makers and service providers

Red Hat, the world’s leading provider of open-source solutions, today announced the expansion of its sovereign and private cloud capabilities, empowering global organizations with greater control over their technology and data. As operational independence becomes both a regulatory directive and strategic mandate, Red Hat is defining a future where choice, control and transparency are foundational. This shift provides IT decision-makers and service providers the autonomy to lead rather than react to market shifts.

The mandate for operational independence

Discussions on sovereignty often center on regulatory requirements. Red Hat views the conversation differently. Sovereignty is about control, where an organization can maintain oversight and command over its own trajectory regardless of geopolitical shifts, market dynamics or changing vendor terms.

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To deliver the choice and scale required by modern organizations, Red Hat provides standardized architectures for a new class of sovereign infrastructure. This is backed by localized support from Red Hat Confirmed Stateside Support and Red Hat Confirmed Sovereign Support for the EU. For IT decision-makers managing critical infrastructure and service providers building specialized regional clouds, the capabilities introduced today extend this foundation. They provide a path to innovation without sacrificing control, delivering the transparency and choice required to build a more resilient open source foundation.

Autonomy backed by open innovation

Red Hat platforms provide the software backbone for air-gapped, sovereign, and private clouds. This unified foundation, including Red Hat OpenShift, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform, and Red Hat AI empowers organizations to build and scale within their own borders and on their own terms.

To further extend this portfolio, Red Hat is introducing:

  • Simplified compliance to reduce audit costs: Red Hat has expanded its compliance framework to automate the manual burden of audit preparation. New Compliance Profiles for the Red Hat OpenShift Compliance Operator, combined with Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security for Kubernetes, allow organizations to automate technical reviews. This makes it easier for teams to generate appropriate evidence for regional and industry regulations such as NIS2, GDPR, and DORA, with continued support for evolving mandates.
  • Production-ready landing zones to support Day 0 compliance readiness: A new cross-platform installer delivers automated, pre-configured isolated computing platforms spanning Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Red Hat OpenShift, and Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform. By enforcing operational guardrails at launch, these landing zones turn reference architectures into deployable infrastructure. This approach reduces time-to-value for hardened and compliant workloads without requiring manual configuration of baseline controls.
  • Rapid delivery of sovereign AI and cloud services: A new service provisioning interface enables partners and customers to rapidly deploy virtual machines, clusters, and AI services on OpenShift. Organizations can then use these tools to provide GPU-as-a-service, models-as-a-service, and inferencing-as-a-service as components of private, AI-enabled clouds on a scalable Red Hat foundation while still maintaining control of the AI model lifecycle.
  • On-premises telemetry for data sovereignty: Red Hat Lightspeed now provides cost management telemetry for OpenShift that remains entirely within customer-controlled environments. This capability gives organizations comprehensive visibility into cloud spends while maintaining data residency, helping to eliminate the need to transmit operational data across sovereign boundaries.
  • Localized software delivery for regional resilience: Red Hat plans to localize the software supply chain to help mitigate risks associated with regional disruptions. Starting with the EU, in-region content delivery allows customers and partners to download Red Hat Enterprise Linux locally. This move increases the resilience of critical software delivery by establishing local authority over update streams. Red Hat plans to expand this regional network to additional products by the end of 2026.

A global ecosystem for sovereign and private clouds

Red Hat’s open architecture serves as the focal point for industry-wide efforts to deliver operational independence. Through deep technical milestones with industry leaders, Red Hat is providing the technological choice and regional expertise and authority that customers require:

  • AI Cloud Ready status for the NVIDIA Cloud Partner (NCP) program: Red Hat delivers a validated platform for sovereign AI clouds and neoclouds. This enables NVIDIA partners to deliver multi-tenant AI resources and services on demand, providing organizations with full-stack control over the AI lifecycle to fuel independence across the hybrid cloud.
  • Red Hat OpenShift on Google Cloud Dedicated: Building on Red Hat’s extensive collaboration with Google, OpenShift on Google Cloud Dedicated provides isolated infrastructure for organizations with the most stringent internal demands for control. It helps organizations pursue operational independence while supporting sovereign mandates and enterprise-grade performance requirements.
  • IBM Sovereign Core: Red Hat OpenShift, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform and Red Hat AI serve as the foundation for IBM’s sovereign and private cloud solution. This foundation serves as the underlying cloud infrastructure for automated compliance, infrastructure modernization and AI innovation.

This work is further amplified by a specialized ecosystem of partners and service providers building sovereign AI clouds, including Telenor, Core42, DataCom, Fujitsu, NxtGen, Sopra Steria, and more. These partners provide the localized expertise necessary to deploy compliance-ready, high-performance AI and cloud services that remain under local authority.

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Supporting Quotes

Ashesh Badani, senior vice president and chief product officer, Red Hat
“Innovation should not be a trade-off for control. Whether an organization is meeting jurisdictional mandates or reclaiming its data from proprietary silos, we are providing the capabilities and platforms to build a more self-determined future. Red Hat is focused on helping the organizations that use these technologies to drive the next decade of AI and cloud innovation on their own terms.”

A S Rajgopal, MD & CEO, NxtGen
“At NxtGen, we believe India’s sovereign AI future must be distributed, self-reliant, and free from proprietary dependency. Sovereignty is our operating principle. Our managed AI platform is built on that conviction, using the power of open source with Red Hat OpenShift as the foundational orchestrator to deliver the transparency and technological independence India needs to democratize GPU access and keep innovation firmly within its borders.”

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