FLock.io officially enters the Red Hat partner marketplace.

This decentralized AI platform has partnered with Red Hat, the enterprise-grade open-source giant under IBM, to integrate its federated learning platform, FL Alliance, into the Red Hat ecosystem. This means enterprises don’t need to centralize or share raw data, and they can train AI models with substantially lower privacy and compliance barriers.

Why is this partnership worth paying attention to?

Red Hat’s enterprise infrastructure services power over 90% of the Fortune 500. Its long-standing collaboration roster prominently features NVIDIA, Microsoft, AWS, Google Cloud, Intel, and Dell Technologies. Earlier this year, Red Hat also advanced an enterprise-level AI infrastructure partnership with NVIDIA. By securing a foothold in the Red Hat ecosystem, FLock is, at its core, moving federated learning from concept validation toward standardized, scalable enterprise deployments.

Even more notable is FLock’s prior track record in government and public-sector use cases. Initiatives such as building the AI Centre in Malaysia’s Sarawak, and the UK NHS healthcare system exploring privacy-preserving AI through the WEF MINDS program, have already demonstrated the viability of “sovereign AI” in real-world scenarios. Teaming up with Red Hat effectively equips these one-off projects with a scalable engine.

Sovereign AI, enterprise-grade compliance, and federated learning—these three keywords are becoming the core propositions for the next phase of AI deployment. The story behind $FLOCK is also shifting from being crypto-native to taking center stage in the frontlines of traditional industry infrastructure.