12:00pm – 3:30pm EDT
During this event, we’ll be demonstrating how Red Hat’s approach to digital transformation can be applied to open culture, process, and technology to create holistic change.
To gain access to the keynotes and track sessions below, please select and register for sessions individually.
Keynote: Transformation is a team sport
“Transformation” can be an intimidating and confusing word. While everyone can agree that transformation means change, rarely does everyone agree what should change or how to change it. As a consequence, many organizations have already endured multiple transformations with mostly disappointing results. During this keynote, Andrew Clay Schafer, Vice President of Transformation…
Keynote: Accelerate Digital Transformation through people, process & technology
Digital transformation is no longer an option. Every organization knows it must become a digital leader to survive and thrive. Organizations must build and deliver exciting new software applications while also continuously innovating and adapting in order to stay ahead of the never-ending onslaught of digital data, experiences, and channels. However, well…
Tracks
Digital transformation, the open source way
Leveraging open practices to deliver business outcomes
Where process meets technology
Featured Presenters

Andrew Clay Shafer
VP of Transformation, Global Transformation Office
Red Hat

Mike Kelly
CIO
Red Hat

Brendan McErlain
VP, Product Portfolio Marketing
Red Hat

Kent Norton
CTO
Omnitracs

Ginny Hamilton
CIO Community Manager
Red Hat

Dan Roberts
CEO
Ouellette & Associates Consulting

Darcie Fitzpatrick
User Experience Lead, Open Innovation Labs
Red Hat

Jason Lamb
Cloud / Software-Defined Infrastructure Technology Solutions Strategist
Intel
Who should attend:
Chief Information Officers, Chief Technology Officers, Vice Presidents of IT/Apps/Ops, Directors of Digital Transformation, Directors of Operations, Directors of Technology or Digital Transformation, IT Directors, IT Managers, IT Architects, DevOps
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