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Global open-source solutions company Red Hat said on May 14 it will expand its developer portfolio designed to meet AI agent requirements.

Red Hat updated Red Hat Desktop and Red Hat Advanced Developer Suite. It will support shifting agents running in local developer workstation environments to production-scale deployments across hybrid clouds.

Red Hat Desktop also includes isolated AI agent sandboxing. This allows developers to run and test autonomous agents in a sandbox-protected environment on local hardware and prevent unverified agent behavior from affecting the host operating system.

Red Hat Advanced Developer Suite adds new features such as a trusted software factory, Red Hat Trusted Libraries and AI-based exploit intelligence to help strengthen software supply chain security.

The company explained that these features help developers prioritize fixes based on actual risk by determining whether known vulnerabilities in AI-generated code actually affect a specific application runtime.

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