Red Hat Summit 2020 Virtual Experience features keynotes, breakout sessions, and collaboration opportunities designed for a global audience in North America and Latin America (NA + LATAM); Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA); and Asia and the Pacific Rim (APAC).
Immerse yourself in our free virtual event and find your inspiration at the intersection of choice and potential.
Shape your path forward with new insights, skills, and connections
Our virtual event will feature the keynotes, breakout sessions, and collaboration opportunities that you’ve come to expect from Red Hat® Summit. This programming will be shared as a blend of live and recorded content designed to inspire and engage a global audience.
You will have access to the experts behind the code as you learn about the latest in open hybrid cloud, automation, cloud-native development, and so, so much more. Red Hat Summit 2020 Virtual Experience is your platform to learn, network, and plot the next steps in your career as you find ways to unlock your potential.
Explore our virtual sessions to hear what's next
With more than 150 sessions, breakouts, and more, you can learn about the topics that matter to you—no matter where you are in your journey. For attendees, our featured content will be available on demand for a year following the event.
Featured speakers
Red Hat Summit 2020 Virtual Experience will showcase executives, open source leaders, and some of our innovative customers discussing trends, telling stories, and anticipating the future. Stay tuned for more speaker announcements as we approach our event kickoff.
Start learning early by joining us at the Virtual OpenShift Commons Gathering
On April 27, the day before this year’s virtual event kicks off, you can learn what’s in the current release of Red Hat OpenShift® 4.3 and what’s planned for the future at the Virtual OpenShift Commons Gathering. This forum will run from 9 a.m.–4 p.m. ET and feature discussion of best practices, lessons learned, and the open source projects that support OpenShift and Kubernetes—all from project leads with production enterprise deployments.