The OpenShift Commons Gathering will be co-located in Boston with Red Hat Summit at the Westin Waterfront Hotel at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center!
The OpenShift Commons Gathering brings together experts from all over the world to discuss container technologies, best practices for cloud native application developers and the open source software projects that underpin the OpenShift ecosystem. The Boston event will gather developers, devops professionals and sysadmins together to explore the next steps in making container technologies successful and secure.
$99 Please note: Pre-registration is required AND You must have a pass for Red Hat Summit to attend this event. To register, add the OpenShift Commons Gathering as a co-located event during your Red Hat Summit registration. By being co-located in Boston
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.
Derek Carr is a Senior Distinguished Engineer at Red Hat. He is the lead architect for OpenShift products and services. He has worked in the Kubernetes and related cloud-native open source communities since 2014. In the Kubernetes community, he is an emeritus member of the Kubernetes Steering committee, and a co-chair for Architecture and technical lead for Node special interest groups.
Vice President and General Manager, Red Hat Hybrid Platforms
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'Mike Barrett is the Vice President and General Manager of Red Hat Hybrid Platforms. He looks after Red Hat OpenShift, Red Hat Cloud Services, Red Hat OpenStack and most of Red Hat's Cloud Native Computing Foundation investments.
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.