OpenShift Commons Gathering at Kubecon North America 2021
Event Date
Location
Los Angeles, CA, USA
Event Description
This OpenShift Commons Gathering focused on End Users will be held on October 12th in Pacific Standard Time (PST)!
This OpenShift Commons Gathering will be held live in Los Angeles and broadcast live to regional watch parties around the globe. As always, our focus is on creating a space for peer-to-peer interactions and we'll be going hybrid, so if you are unable to attend in person, join us online. This Gathering will focus on talks from and by End Users with production deployments of OpenShift sharing their use cases, insights into their workloads and lessons learned along the way. Topics covered during this Gathering include hybrid cloud infrastructure, cloud-native development, and new technology initiatives on the Edge and in Data Science . We'll have a keynote and update from Red Hat's Clayton Colemen on all things Hybrid Cloud and Kubernetes Control Plane along with an Update/Road Map on the latest release of OpenShift with deep dive live demos and Q/A with Red Hat engineers & upstream leads. Red Hat's DevOps Black Belt Sasha Rosenbaum on SRE+Managed Services, and an update on latest Red Hat OpenShift Data Science initiatives from Red Hat's Data Scientist Audrey Reznik . The event is free and registration for the virtual event is open to all. In person event is limited to the first 300 registrants, register today if you are coming to Los Angeles!
Free Virtual Attendance All times local. Please note: all in-person attendees must also be registered for Kubecon/NA, all COVID protocals required by CNCF must be followed for this co-located event.
Schedule
All times are local.
Main Stage
Time
Session
Speaker(s)
09:00
Welcome to the Commons: Unlock the Potential of Collaboration
Diane Mueller (Red Hat) | Stu Miniman (Red Hat)
09:10
OpenShift Release Update and Road Map
Karena Angell (Red Hat) | Rob Szumski (EdgeBit) | Christian Hernandez (Red Hat)
10:00
Upstream Keynote: Kubernetes as the Control Plane for the Hybrid Cloud
Clayton Coleman (Red Hat)
10:30
Coffee Break - live from Paris - OpenShift Meetup Shouts
Yacine Kheddache (Red Hat) | Dewan Ishtiaque Ahmed (Red Hat) | Diane Mueller (Red Hat)
11:00
Site Reliability Engineering, Managed Services, and the path to the future
Michael Waite (Red Hat) | Raveesh Dewan (Joget) | Lee Choo Yee (Alliance Bank) | Rob Jahn (Dynatrace) | Alexander Hanway (Thales) | Keith McClellan (Cockroach Labs) | Sitaram Iyer (Jetstack) | Pushkar Patil (Citrix) | John Kendall (Datadog) | Luke Congdon (Nutanix) | Brad Bignall (Nutanix) | Suda Srinivasan (Yugabyte) | Eric Carter (Sysdig)
15:10
Joget & Alliance Bank: Accelerate Digitization with Low Code Platforms
Lee Choo Yee (Alliance Bank) | Raveesh Dewan (Joget)
Andrew Block is a Distinguished Architect at Red Hat who works with organizations to design and implement solutions leveraging cloud native technologies. He specializes in Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery methodologies with a focus on security to reduce the overall delivery time. Andrew is the author of several publications on solutions within the Kubernetes ecosystem, a maintainer on the Helm, ORAS and SOPS projects, and a contributor to several Open Source projects including Sigstore.
Hugo Guerrero is a Developer Advocate at Red Hat with over two decades of experience in software development. Throughout his career he has taken on diverse roles, including developer, consultant, architect and software development factory manager. Passionate about event-driven architecture, Hugo actively promotes the adoption of AsyncAPI, volunteering his time to raise awareness of this technology as an AsyncAPI ambassador. He is also a dedicated contributor to open-source projects and is responsible for maintaining the Microcks Docker Desktop Extension.
Code of Conduct: We follow both the Red Hat Event Terms and Conditions and the Code of Conduct of other events such as KubeCon + CloudNativeCon. Similarly we are dedicated to providing a harassment-free experience for participants at all of our events, whether they are held in person or virtually. All event participants, whether they are attending an in-person event or a virtual event, are expected to behave in accordance with professional standards, with both this Code of Conduct as well as their respective employer's policies governing appropriate workplace behavior and applicable laws.
COVID-19 Health + Safety Information: We are committed to our attendee's health and safety and follow the Healthy and Safety policies of the events we are co-located with or by default those of the CNCF.
Please Note: All sessions are first come, first seated. Workshops and roundtables have limited capacity. Workshops are interactive and hands-on; attendees must bring their own laptop to participate.