By Stephanie Simone
Global provider of fully managed hosting solutions,Hyve Managed Hosting, is partnering withRed Hat to give Hyve customers a modern, fully managed platform built on Red Hat OpenShift—enabling containerized applications and existing virtualized workloads to run side by side.
The partnership also enables customers to modernize at their own pace, reduce licensing overhead, and build an AI-ready infrastructure foundation, the companies said.
Built on Red Hat OpenShift, the industry’s leading hybrid cloud application platform powered by Kubernetes, Hyve’s solution supports Kubernetes-based container architecture and virtual machines from a single control plane. This allows organizations to move beyond legacy environments and adopt cloud-native approaches without the cost and disruption of a full replatforming.
Licensing is aligned to physical server resources, keeping costs predictable as environments scale. Red Hat OpenShift delivers a more secure, consistent foundation across private and hybrid environments. This gives organizations the infrastructure reliability that moving AI workloads from pilot into production demands, the companies said.
“Our collaborationwith Red Hat is about giving customers a modern foundation that’s easier to move to, cheaper to run, and that will be ready for what comes next. We have been heads-down testing the platform, and the benefits are clear: it’s built for where the market is heading—container-first, automation-led and increasingly AI-driven,” said Jake Madders, director and co-founder of Hyve Managed Hosting. “Just as important, it supports the realities of enterprise IT, including virtual machines, so customers can modernize at their own pace while we manage the platform end-to-end.”
Hyve is already supporting customers in adopting new deployments and modernization projects on Red Hat OpenShift.
“We are pleased to collaboratewith Hyve Managed Hosting to bring the power of Red Hat OpenShift to customers as a fully managed service. Hyve’s engineering expertise and managed services model together with Red Hat’s open hybrid cloud technologies helporganizations modernize their infrastructure, reduce operational overhead, and build a foundation that’s ready for AI workloads in production,” said Simon Mead, UKI ecosystem lead, Red Hat.
With the platform now live and deployments underway, Hyve and Red Hat are focused on scaling adoption and delivering ongoing support.
Both companies are looking forward to the further opportunities that this collaboration will bring as Hyve continues to grow internationally with an Australian office opening planned for later this year, extending its services to customers across the APAC region, the vendors said.
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