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Red Hat at All Things Open 2025

October 12, 2025 - October 14, 2025 Raleigh, NCRaleigh Convention Center
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Visit Red Hat at All Things Open 2025!

Connect with Red Hat during All Things Open to speak with our open source experts. As the largest open source company in the world, we build and support open source products from open source projects. With open source, we equip our customers for success.

Speak with our CentOS Stream, Fedora, and open source subject matter experts; discuss RHEL® and OpenShift®; and talk all things open with our team.

Speaking Sessions

October, 13, 2026

11:30 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.

llm-d: Open Source Infrastructure for Cost-Efficient LLM Deployment at Scale

(Cloud)

How do you deploy LLMs efficiently when a single model can cost millions in compute? Learn how llm-d, an open source Kubernetes-native platform, solves enterprise LLM deployment challenges through intelligent scheduling, resource optimization, and community-driven innovation. This talk covers real-world deployment patterns, cost reduction strategies, and how to contribute to the project.

Jeremy Eder,

Distinguished Engineer, Red Hat

3:45 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Everything You Need to Know About Running LLMs Locally

(Machine Learning/AI 2)

As large language models (LLMs) become more accessible, running them locally unlocks exciting opportunities for developers, engineers, and privacy-focused users. Why rely on costly cloud AI services that share your data when you could deploy your own models tailored to your needs? In this session, we’ll dive into the advantages of local LLM deployment, from selecting the right open source model to optimizing performance on consumer hardware and integrating with your unique data. Let’s explore the journey to your own local stack for AI, and cover the important technical details such as model quantization, API integrations with IDE code assistants, and advanced methods like Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) to connect your LLM to private data sources. Don’t miss out on the fun live demos that prove the bright future of open source AI is already here!

Cedric Clyburn,

Senior Developer Advocate, Red Hat

In-Booth Demos

Visit us at the Red Hat booth to deep dive into open source projects. 

Monday, October 13

10:20 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.

Local LLMs with Ramalama

Running AI locally typically requires system configuration, dependencies, etc- but the Ramalama project uses Docker/Podman containers to simplify how you run LLMs and more!

1:30 p.m. - 1:45 p.m.

Build Gen AI apps with Llama Stack

AI apps require inference, memory, agentic, and more- learn how Meta's Llama Stack project combines this into a single, modular API for devs and ops alike!

2:30 p.m. - 2:45 p.m.

Into to the fire: k8s performance and scale testing with kube-burner

An introduction to kube-burner for performance and scalability testing across any Kubernetes distribution

3:30 p.m. - 3:45 p.m.

Local LLMs with Ramalama

Running AI locally typically requires system configuration, dependencies, etc- but the Ramalama project uses Docker/Podman containers to simplify how you run LLMs and more!

4:30 p.m. - 4:45 p.m.

GitOps, Vault, and zero-trust access control applications on OpenShift for Smart Aquaculture

Learn how to deploy open source applications like the Smart Aquaculture platform on your own computer with OpenShift Local, and gain some skills in GitOps, cloud secrets, Jobs, CronJobs, application deployment, and fine-grained access control with Keycloak.

Tuesday, October 14

11:15 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.

Multi-tenant observability with cluster/project access control for OpenShift ACM clusters

See the capabilities of AI Telemetry, an upstream collaboration with our academic partners at Red Hat Research, providing fine-grained access control to observability dashboards for multiple Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management hub clusters, managed clusters, and GPU accelerated projects thanks to the Prometheus Keycloak Proxy.

1:30 p.m. - 1:45 p.m.

Control plane testing with kube-burner

A demo focused on control plane testing, running workloads while highlighting key control plane metrics

2:30 p.m. - 2:45 p.m.

kube-burner metrics and their observability

A demo showcasing kube-burner as both a workload orchestrator and an observability tool

Repo

RHEL for Business Developers

Access to Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) just got easier! Thanks to a new offering called Red Hat Enterprise Linux for Business Developers, developers can now access RHEL at no-cost and use it within their organization for development and testing purposes, simply by registering here. Organizations running RHEL in production can now build and test on the same stable, secure, and reliable OS that is approved for production. 

If you’re looking to use RHEL for personal use outside of an organization, you can access the Red Hat Developer Subscription for Individuals, which provides no-cost access to Red Hat Enterprise Linux along with other Red Hat products. Both offerings are part of the Red Hat Developer program, which also provides access to all sorts of tools, tips, cheatsheets and more.    

How to Participate in an Open Source Community

As open source grows in popularity, many organizations are starting to explore the different ways they can become active and engaged in open source projects that are driving much of the innovation we see in technology today. In this presentation from Red Hat's Open Source Program Office, readers can review basic open source community concepts, explore factors that determine whether to participate in a project, identify common ways to get started in an open source community, and discuss the kinds of contributions open source projects need.

Careers

Members of our Talent Acquisition team will be onsite at All Things Open to discuss life at Red Hat and our open roles. In the meantime, visit our jobs site to check out our open roles, or sign up for our Talent Community to stay informed about Red Hat news, events, and career opportunities.