Events: Open Infrastructure Summit Interview and Red Hat Summit Plans
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Amy Wheelus, AT&T | Open Infrastructure Summit, Denver
In this episode of TFIR Let’s Talk, Swapnil Bhartiya (Founder & Editor in Chief of TFIR) sat down with Amy Wheelus – Vice President of Network Cloud at AT&T to talks about how AT&T is using Open Source and how it is contributing to Open Source projects.
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Karsten Samaschke, Cloudibility GmbH | Open Infrastructure Summit, Denver
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Jonathan Bryce, OpenStack Foundation | Open Infrastructure Summit
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Red Hat Summit: get your steps in
With Red Hat Summit 2019 starting next week, you are probably thinking about what to pack, what sessions to attend (be sure to check out the agenda builder on the Red Hat Summit website to start building your personal schedule for when you are onsite!) and how excited you are to see your fellow Red Hat and open source enthusiasts. And if you are anything like us, you may also be thinking about how you will maintain your 10k a day step count streak and fitness goals while attending the event. Luckily for you, we have your back - er wrist and legs - with this guide for making sure you still hit your step goal, in-between sessions and keynotes, of course.
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Get ready for Summit with the Red Hat Summit app
Before you get to Boston be sure to download the app to manage your schedule and stay connected to the latest event details. Either click the link that was emailed to you by the Red Hat Summit team or just search for "Red Hat Events" on Android and iOS in your device’s app store and follow the sign in instructions. If you have the app installed from last year, you’ll just need to update it to the current version.
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