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Weekly Ecosystem Intelligence
Monday, June 22, 20265 of 5 reports7 cross-report overlaps
Every report this week, from different angles, is telling the same story — the AI infrastructure stack is being claimed layer by layer by ecosystem partners, and Red Hat's window to anchor OpenShift as the common control plane across those layers is open now but will not stay open indefinitely.
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The single most important "so what" this week is that the AI infrastructure stack is being partitioned in real time, and Red Hat's partners are filing claims on the layers Red Hat has not yet formally occupied — AI traffic governance, AI data intelligence, and Kubernetes-native day-2 operations. Red Hat must move from enabling these partners individually to co-authoring joint platform reference architectures — OpenShift as runtime, F5 as AI ingress governance, Kasten as backup, Trident or ODF as storage — before the HPE-Veeam-Everpure axis defines private cloud AI infrastructure without a Red Hat anchor inside it.