Key Takeaways
Atos announced Tuesday the launch of Atos Managed OpenShift AI (AMOS-AI), a new platform designed to help organizations deploy artificial intelligence models while maintaining control over data location and meeting regional compliance requirements.
The Paris-based digital transformation company integrated Red Hat OpenShift AI into its managed Platform-as-a-Service offering to provide what it describes as a fully auditable, cloud-agnostic solution for training, deploying, and managing AI models across hybrid and multi-cloud environments.
The new offering arrives as businesses face mounting pressure to implement AI strategies while adhering to increasingly complex data protection regulations.
AMOS-AI allows customers to specify whether their data and workloads remain in particular countries or regions, addressing what the companies call "cloud sovereignty" concerns.
The platform manages the entire AI model lifecycle—including data preparation, model training, deployment, and ongoing monitoring, within a unified hybrid cloud environment.
It also includes services spanning data governance, security, and modernization of legacy data pipelines.
"The established stability and scalability of Red Hat OpenShift, now enhanced with AI capabilities, offers a dependable solution for mid-market and large enterprises with high-stakes projects," said Michael Kollar, EVP and Head of Cloud & Modern Infrastructure business line at Atos, in the company's press release. "This platform enables organizations to mitigate risks during digital transformation while ensuring data protection within a unified and sovereign hybrid cloud environment."
Kollar added that through the collaboration with Red Hat, Atos is "delivering an advanced infrastructure platform designed to support our joint clients' journey to becoming agentic enterprises, with accelerated time-to-value and reduced operational complexity."
Decade-long partnership between tech giants
The AMOS-AI launch builds on more than 10 years of collaboration between Atos and Red Hat. Atos Managed OpenShift was originally developed jointly with Red Hat's Open Innovation Labs and serves as a component of Atos's Cloud & Modern Infrastructure offering.
According to the companies, proof-of-concept projects conducted within the public sector and industries with strict data regulations have demonstrated AMOS-AI's capability to deliver measurable business outcomes.
Many organizations struggle to transition AI initiatives from pilot projects to full-scale production deployment, the companies noted.
Red Hat emphasizes dual priorities of AI and compliance
Penny Philpott, Vice President of Ecosystems EMEA at Red Hat, said the collaboration directly addresses a key market challenge.
"Many organizations are navigating the dual priorities of implementing an effective AI strategy while adhering to a complex landscape of data regulations," Philpott stated in the press release.
"Our collaboration with Atos directly addresses this challenge. Atos AMOS-AI, built on Red Hat OpenShift AI, provides the flexible, consistent hybrid cloud platform needed to operationalize AI with the control and sovereignty that modern business operations demand."
The platform's integration with Atos Polaris AI Platform extends capabilities for designing autonomous agentic AI agents, enabling orchestration and execution of business and software-engineering workflows in what the companies describe as an open, secure, hybrid, multi-cloud environment.
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