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OpenShift Commons Gathering Raleigh co-located with All Things Open 2023

18 October 2023 | 09:0017:00 GMT-4 | Raleigh, NC

Where users, partners, customers, contributors and upstream project leads come together to collaborate and work together across the OpenShift Cloud Native ecosystem.

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You're Invited: OpenShift Commons Gathering at Raleigh's historic Market Hall, October 18th

Join us on October 18 for the OpenShift Commons Gathering co-located with All Things Open 2023. Users, partners, customers, contributors and upstream project leads come together to collaborate across the OpenShift Cloud Native ecosystem. https://commons.openshift.org/gatherings/raleigh-23-oct-18/

OpenShift Commons Gathering, Raleigh - Demos: Computer Vision and Reinforcement Learning

Frank Lavigne (Red Hat) demos computer vision and reinforcement learning on Red Hat OpenShift at the OpenShift Commons 2023 Gathering in Raleigh, North Carolina.

OpenShift Commons Gathering, Raleigh - OpenShift Update and Roadmap

Marc Curry (Red Hat) and Heather Heffner (Red Hat) discuss some of the main themes and directions Red Hat is going in with OpenShift.

OpenShift Commons Gathering, Raleigh - Red Hat: The Road Ahead

Brian Gracely (Red Hat) looks at what challenges Red Hat OpenShift is resolving for customers and partners and how it continues to evolve.

OpenShift Commons Gathering, Raleigh - Ansible Lightspeed: The Evolution of Artificial Intelligence

Matt Jones (Red Hat) speaks about Ansible Lightspeed and the potential of generative AI to transform enterprise automation.

OpenShift Commons Gathering, Raleigh - Artificial Intelligence at Red Hat: What's Next

AI has embedded itself in every industry and every executive is looking at how to apply it to their space. Sherard Griffin (Red Hat) discusses how to leverage operational models and get them into production. Griffin introduces Red Hat OpenShift AI, generative AI for the open hybrid cloud.

OpenShift Commons Gathering, Raleigh - Will open source continue to dominate in the age of AI?

Jeremy Eder (Red Hat) explores fundamental questions amid the recent surge in AI adoption: What is open source AI, why is open AI important, and how will the industry arrive at a consensus?

OpenShift Commons Gathering, Raleigh - Brightly: Forging the Future, One Platform to Rule Them All

Benjamin Issa (Brightly) and Shane Rowley (Red Hat) discuss the catalyst for Brightly’s digital transformation, building a platform-as-a-service that uses OpenShift at its core.

OpenShift Commons, Raleigh - A Zero Trust Identity Future

Michael Peters, a principal engineer in Red Hat's emerging tech team, discusses the future of workload and software identity management.

OpenShift Commons, Raleigh - Ask me Anything

AMA with Red Hat Engineers, Product Managers, Project Leads and Guest Speakers

OpenShift Commons Gathering, Raleigh - Crunchy Data Lightning Talk: AI for Postgres

Bob Pacheco (Crunchy Data) explores these key questions: What does postgres have to do with AI? Why postgres at all?

OpenShift Commons Gathering, Raleigh - Red Hat CoreOS Layering Update

Dusty Mabe (Red Hat) gives some updates on the CoreOS Layering effort within Red Hat and OpenShift.

OpenShift Commons Gathering, Raleigh - Kyndryl: Building a Developer Platform with OpenShift

Robin Price (Kyndryl) discusses Kyndryl’s modernization journey.

OpenShift Commons Gathering, Raleigh: OKD Overview and Community Update

The Red Hat Engineering OKD Streams team as well as the community are now able to build and release not only the stable builds of OKD but also the latest developments coming in OpenShift as dev previews on both Fedora CoreOS and CentOS Stream CoreOS. Heather Heffner (Red Hat) discusses these different releases, dubbed ‘OKD Streams’.

OpenShift Commons Raleigh - AI Partner Panel with Dell, IBM and Neural Magic

Frank La Vigne (Red Hat)Steven Huels (Red Hat)Raj Shirsolkar (Dell)Brad Topol (IBM)Jay Marshall (Neural Magic)

OpenShift Commons Raleigh - Panel: Secure Software Supply Chain

Anne Marie Fred (Red Hat), Andrew Block (Red Hat), Rob Szumski (EdgeBit)

Event Overview

This OpenShift Commons Gathering is October 18 in Eastern Daylight Time (EDT)

This OpenShift Commons Gathering will be held live in Raleigh, NC. As always, our focus is on creating a space for peer-to-peer interactions. This Gathering will focus on Case Studies 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 Aritifical Intelligence, hybrid cloud infrastructure, cloud-native development, and Open Source thought leadership.

Where

Raleigh, NC
Historic Market Hall

When

Wednesday, 18 October 2023

Price

Free

This OpenShift Commons Gathering will be held on Eastern Daylight Time (EDT). Reception is Open to all registered attendees and starts at 5:00 p.m.

Sponsors

Bronze

Schedule

Code of Conduct: We follow 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.

See sessions from previous gatherings

08:00
Registration
09:00
Welcome to the Commons: Unlock the Potential of Collaboration Karena Angell (Red Hat)
09:10
Red Hat: The Road Ahead Brian Gracely (Red Hat)
09:30
OpenShift Release Update and Demo Marc Curry (Red Hat)Heather Heffner (Red Hat)
10:00
OpenShift Demos: Computer Vision and Reinforcement Learning Frank La Vigne (Red Hat)
10:15
OKD Overview and Community Update Heather Heffner (Red Hat)
10:30
Coffee Break
11:00
Forging the Future: One Platform to Rule Them All Benjamin Issa (Brightly)Shane Rowley (Red Hat)
11:25
Building a Developer Platform with OpenShift Robin Price (Kyndryl)
11:50
Lightning Talk: AI for PostgreSQL Bob Pacheco (Crunchy Data)
12:00
Red Hat CoreOS Layering Update Dusty Mabe (Red Hat)
12:10
Product Design at Red Hat Dash Copeland (Red Hat)
12:30
Lunch Break
13:30
Will Open Source software continue to dominate in the age of AI? Jeremy Eder (Red Hat)
13:50
Lightspeed and the Evolution of Artificial Intelligence Matthew Jones (Red Hat)
14:10
AI at Red Hat: What's Next Sherard Griffin (Red Hat)
15:00
Coffee Break
16:00
A Zero Trust Identity Future Michael Peters (Red Hat)
16:20
AMA with Red Hat Engineers, Product Managers, Project Leads and Guest Speakers Karena Angell (Red Hat)
16:50
Closing and Raffle Karena Angell (Red Hat)
17:00
Reception

Speakers

Adam KaplanPrincipal Software Engineer
Red Hat

Andrew BlockDistinguished Architect
Red Hat

IntroAndrew 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.

Ann Marie FredArchitect, Red Hat Trusted Application Platform
Red Hat

Benjamin IssaDevOps Engineer
Brightly

Bob PachecoSr Solutions Architect
Crunchy Data

Brad TopolDistinguished Engineer, Director of AI and Cloud Open Technologies
IBM

Brian GracelySenior Director Portfolio Strategy
Red Hat

Dash CopelandPrincipal User Experience Designer
Red Hat

Dusty MabePrincipal Software Engineer
Red Hat

Frank La VigneData Scientist, Cloud Services Leader
Red Hat

Heather HeffnerSenior Product Manager
Red Hat

Jay MarshallVice President of Business Development
Neural Magic

Jeremy EderDistinguished Engineer
Red Hat

Karena AngellPrincipal Product Manager, OpenShift
Red Hat

Marc CurryConsulting (Distinguished) Product Manager
Red Hat

Matthew JonesChief Architect, Ansible Automation Platform
Red Hat

Michael PetersPrincipal Software Engineer, Office of the CTO
Red Hat

Raj ShirsolkarCTO / Leader of Cloud Platform, Infrastructure and Services
Dell

Rob SzumskiCEO & Founder
EdgeBit

Robin PriceDirector for Hybrid Cloud & Automation
Kyndryl

Shane RowleyTransformation Architect
Red Hat

Sherard GriffinSenior Director of Engineering, Artificial Intelligence Services
Red Hat

Venue

18 October 2023 | 09:0017:00 GMT-4

Historic Market Hall
200 E. Martin Street, Suite A, Raleigh, NC 27601
Raleigh, NC