Define the future! Dates & Times Friday, August 17 – Sunday, August 19 9:30 AM – 6:00 PM Add to Calendar 08/17/2018 09:30 AM 08/19/2018 04:00 PM America/New_York DevConf.US 2018 (This event runs from 9:30 AM – 6 PM each day.) DevConf.us 2018 is the 1st annual, free, Red Hat sponsored technology conference for community […]
At first look Parul appears deceivingly shy. However, my first impression couldn’t have been farther from the truth. A second-year masters student at Northeastern, Software Engineer Intern at Red Hat, and aspiring comedian — Parul is articulate, authentic, and intelligent. At Red Hat, Parul is working on a collaborative project between Red Hat, Boston University, Massachusetts Open […]
Jenny McCauley is the ideal recruiter. Reliable, resourceful, and generous — Jenny is genuinely passionate about helping students find jobs and internships. As a Campus Program Manager, Jenny is responsible for managing Red Hat’s North America Intern Program. Currently, the main focus of her job is on strengthening Red Hat’s partnership with Boston University. “My favorite project […]
This past Friday, Red Hat interns in the Boston office participated in their second week of presentations. The afternoon consisted of three presentations on: Malleable Metal as a Service (M2)/Foreman, Data Hub, and OpenSCAP. M2 / Foreman The first presentation was given by Ian Ballou and covered his research on Foreman, an open source life […]
Last Friday afternoon in Red Hat’s Boston office, Collaboratory interns came together to participate in the first of series of weekly intern presentations. ChRIS The first presentation was given by two Boston University students, Chloe and Parul, on ChRIS, a web-based neuroimaging and informatics system for collecting, organizing, processing, visualizing, and sharing of medical data. […]
“Ideas Worth Exploring” Keynote with Jim Whitehurst and Dr. Ellen Grant At the Red Hat Summit last month, Dr. Ellen Grant, Director of Fetal and Neonatal Neuroimaging Research at Boston Children’s Hopsital and Professor of Radiology and Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School joined Jim Whitehurst up on stage during his keynote, “Ideas Worth Exploring.” She […]
The 2017 Spectre and Meltdown vulnerabilities showed the world that microarchitecture security problems are real. Given the unique nature of microarchitecture security, topics and research areas discussed covered many aspects of discovery and mitigation. In order to address this important topic, the Collaboratory hosted a roundtable event on Microarchitecture Security on April 27, 2018 at […]
Partnering with the Red Hat Collaboratory and Boston University Teaching is one of the best ways to truly learn something. If you’ve ever wondered about bringing on interns as a way of developing your team, exploring new areas and opportunities, and giving back to the open source community, this story is for you. On June […]
On April 6 2018, the Collaboratory hosted a roundtable session on Baremetal Provisioning. The focus of this roundtable was twofold: To create a roadmap for upstreaming the secure elastic baremetal provisioning capabilities of HIL, M2 (formerly BMI), and Bolted. These projects are used in and developed by the MOC and have important features for operating […]
On March 27 and 28, the Collaboratory hosted a code lab event for the ChRIS imaging platform at Red Hat’s Open Innovation Lab in Boston. ChRIS (ChRIS Research Integration Service) is a cloud-based platform developed as part of a collaborative effort between Boston Children’s Hospital, Red Hat, Boston University, and the Massachusetts Open Cloud (MOC). […]