Red Hat Summit heads to Atlanta for open source event

Red Hat has announced that its annual summit will take place in Atlanta, inviting professionals to exchange remote work for immersive sessions on open source innovation. The event promises a week filled with in-depth explorations, hands-on labs, and prime networking opportunities. Attendees can register now to participate.

Red Hat, a leader in open source solutions, is shifting its flagship summit to Atlanta, offering a compelling alternative to home offices with a front-row view of emerging technologies. The announcement highlights the event's focus on the future of open source, scheduled as a full-week gathering that combines educational depth with practical engagement.

The post from Red Hat emphasizes key attractions: "deep dives" into topics, dedicated "lab time" for experimentation, and "the best networking in the industry." This setup aims to connect developers, IT professionals, and industry leaders in a dynamic environment. While specific dates beyond the publication on January 15, 2026, are not detailed in the announcement, the invitation underscores the summit's role in fostering collaboration and innovation within the open source community.

Interested participants are directed to secure their spots via the official registration page. The event, tagged #RHSummit, builds on Red Hat's tradition of hosting influential gatherings that shape open source advancements. Atlanta's selection as the venue adds a vibrant urban backdrop to the proceedings, potentially drawing a diverse crowd to explore cutting-edge developments.

Awọn iroyin ti o ni ibatan

The Linux Foundation has opened a call for proposals for its Open Source Summit India event. Scheduled for June 16-17 in Mumbai, the summit invites submissions on topics including scalability, security, AI, and cloud-native technologies. Proposals must be submitted by March 4.

Ti AI ṣe iroyin

The Linux Foundation has opened registration for the Open Source Summit India 2026, set to take place in Mumbai on June 16-17. Early registrants can save ₹11,000 (USD$126) if they sign up by April 12. The event will cover topics including Linux, security, AI, and cloud-native technologies.

Red Hat is highlighting its collaboration with IBM on Sovereign Core, a solution aimed at providing provable digital sovereignty for organizations. The offering includes automated compliance validation and 24/7 in-region EU support. Separately, the Open Mainframe Project has opened applications for its Summer 2026 Mentorship Program.

Ti AI ṣe iroyin

The Linux Foundation has revealed the keynote speakers for the MCP Dev Summit North America 2026, set to take place in New York City. The event, focused on advancements in MCP and AgenticAI, will occur on April 2-3. Early registration by March 23 offers savings of over $400.

 

 

 

Ojú-ìwé yìí nlo kuki

A nlo kuki fun itupalẹ lati mu ilọsiwaju wa. Ka ìlànà àṣírí wa fun alaye siwaju sii.
Kọ