Red Hat Developer Hub Upgraded
November 19, 2024

Red Hat announced new capabilities and enhancements for Red Hat Developer Hub, Red Hat’s enterprise-grade developer portal based on the Backstage project.

The new features are designed to help organizations, whether already implementing an AI strategy or just coming to grips with its possibilities, more quickly and easily harness the power of AI to deliver smarter applications and services to their customers and end-users.

Since launching in early 2024, Red Hat Developer Hub has seen strong customer adoption - with over 20,000 developers adopting the platform. The growing interest and adoption validates that developer productivity and experience is a priority for organizations.

With the latest enhancements to Red Hat Developer Hub, organizations have capabilities to help them act more quickly and efficiently to bring AI strategies to life. For organizations just starting on their AI journey, Red Hat Developer Hub offers templates and resources to help them kick start AI development initiatives. For those already executing on AI projects, Developer Hub can amplify efforts and consolidate disparate tools and models for streamlined access across teams.

Red Hat Developer Hub is introducing new AI-focused software templates. These standardized software templates provide developers with pre-architected and supported approaches to building and deploying AI-enabled services or components - without having to learn all the details of the technology used to implement it. The templates help reduce developer cognitive load by abstracting away set up tasks and details that can slow down the development and delivery process. Additionally, organizations can customize or extend the existing templates to meet specific business needs or bring their own large language model (LLM) for their application. With Red Hat Developer Hub’s integration with Red Hat OpenShift, organizations can also more easily deploy their applications to the platform.

Red Hat Developer Hub has five new templates available for organizations to get started developing applications for common AI use cases. The new templates include:

- Audio to text application: An AI-enabled audio transcription application where users can upload an audio file to be transcribed.

- Chatbot application: A LLM-enabled chat application to create a bot that replies with AI-generated responses.

- Code generation application: A LLM-enabled code generation application for a specialized bot that helps with code related queries.

- Object detection application: Enables developers to upload an image to identify and locate objects in the image.

- Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) chatbot application: Enables developers to embed files containing relevant information to allow the model to provide more accurate responses.

With the Red Hat Developer Hub’s software catalog, developers and platform engineers are able to record and share the details of their organization’s AI assets, LLMs, model servers and associated APIs and more. Additionally, through the Red Hat Developer Hub TechDocs plug-in, platform engineers can curate important information about those assets, allowing them to answer common questions developers may have, such as how to access a model service or around usage restrictions affecting a specific model.

By utilizing the software catalog to house AI assets, organizations can consolidate resources and curate approved models and model servers, while enforcing access and usage restrictions. It also provides a more straightforward way for AI developers to consume models that relate to specific internal applications or services.

The latest AI enhancements are currently available with Red Hat Developer Hub.

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