
Decentralized AI platform FLock.io has entered a strategic partnership with Red Hat, the enterprise open-source solutions provider under IBM, to integrate its privacy-preserving federated learning technology into Red Hat’s global ecosystem serving enterprises, government agencies, and public institutions.
Under the collaboration, FLock.io’s federated learning platform, FL Alliance, will become available on the Red Hat Partner Marketplace. This integration will enable institutional clients to train AI models collaboratively without centralizing or sharing raw data, addressing critical concerns around data privacy, regulatory compliance, and operational sovereignty.
Red Hat’s infrastructure underpins the technology operations of more than ninety percent of Fortune 500 companies, alongside public-sector bodies including the UK Government, the Government of Ireland, and various US state agencies. The company’s technology ecosystem also encompasses major cloud and hardware providers such as NVIDIA, Microsoft, Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud, Intel, and Dell Technologies. Earlier this year, Red Hat deepened its artificial intelligence infrastructure collaboration with NVIDIA, further strengthening its position in the enterprise AI market.
FLock.io’s cloud-native infrastructure will be incorporated into Red Hat’s technology stack as part of the company’s broader expansion of sovereign and private cloud capabilities. The partnership aims to establish privacy, control, and transparency as foundational elements of enterprise artificial intelligence deployment, allowing organizations to retain greater authority over their technology and sensitive data.
The collaboration marks a significant evolution in federated learning, shifting the technology from isolated experimental projects toward standardized, scalable implementations suitable for sovereign and enterprise-level use. FLock.io has previously facilitated artificial intelligence deployments in government and healthcare settings, including the development of an AI Centre in Sarawak, Malaysia, and its participation in the World Economic Forum’s MINDS project, which supported Britain’s National Health Service in exploring privacy-preserving artificial intelligence applications.
By combining privacy-preserving AI infrastructure with cloud-native orchestration frameworks, the partnership seeks to reduce barriers for organizations adopting federated learning in production environments. This alignment with established open-source and enterprise tooling ecosystems reflects a broader industry transition toward structured, real-world deployment of privacy-preserving technologies.
The chief executive of FLock.io indicated that working within the Red Hat ecosystem represents a meaningful advance in making federated learning accessible within trusted cloud-native environments, reinforcing the company’s commitment to developing interoperable, open-source infrastructure that enables developers to deploy AI models without compromising data security.
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