What You'll Walk Away With
Proof, Not Slides
See live OpenShift backup and recovery workflows so you know exactly what you’re getting.
Clarity on Gaps
Get tailored guidance on your OpenShift resilience risks and what to fix first.
A Next-Step Plan
Leave with practical recommendations to protect apps and data across clusters and clouds.
Get Involved

- Monday, May 11th
- 7:00–9:00 PM
- Signia by Hilton Atlanta Georgia World Congress Center
- Event Deck (5th floor)
- Atlanta, Georgia
Check Out Our Sessions:
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Designing Data Resilience into OpenShift at Scale: Lessons from Amadeus
Tuesday, May 12 10:30 AM - 11:10 AM EDT
B314 - Level 3
As OpenShift platforms scale, data resilience can’t be an afterthought. When it is, teams face operational complexity, fragile recovery workflows, and stalled adoption.
In this session, Amadeus (a global travel and booking technology provider) joins Red Hat and Veeam to share how they built data resilience into their OpenShift platform from day one. Learn how Amadeus supports 150+ OpenShift clusters and growing, using a GitOps-driven approach and Kubernetes-native data protection to deliver a resilient platform-as-a-service for internal teams.
Attendees will gain practical insight into embedding data resilience as a core OpenShift platform capability, so environments can scale confidently without costly re-architecture.
Who should attend:
Platform engineers, OpenShift administrators, SREs, architects, and IT leaders responsible for designing and operating OpenShift at scale.Presenters:
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Matt Slotten
Solution Architect,
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George James
Technical Strategist,
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Ranaj Biswas
Head of Cloud Foundation Solutions,
Amadeus
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AI in production on Red Hat OpenShift: Designing for resilience, portability, and control
Tuesday, May 12 | 1:25 PM - 1:45 PM EDT
Expo Hall - Discovery Theater 2
As organizations move AI workloads from pilot to production on Red Hat OpenShift AI, a new challenge emerges: Protecting the data and services that power those models.
AI workloads extend beyond the models to include training data, feature stores, vector databases, pipelines, and configuration states, frequently supported by storage solutions like Red Hat OpenShift Data Foundation. To satisfy operational and sovereignty requirements, all components must remain recoverable and portable across environments.
You’ll also get a look at how Accenture is building sovereign AI platforms on Red Hat OpenShift, and the architectural considerations required to support resilience, portability, and control across environments.
A live demonstration will show how a Kubernetes-native approach captures and recovers AI applications and their dependencies, helping teams improve operational resilience while enabling portability across on-premise environments.
Presenters:
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Andriy Chortkivskyy
Accenture Red Hat Business Group CTO,
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Adam Bergh
Senior Global Technical Director,
Veeam Software
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