Webinar

Red Hat Convergence: Driving workloads to your platform

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The true value of a platform is realized when it is fully utilized, which happens when abundant workloads run on it. However, completing the platform with workloads has proven to be challenging for some customers.

With the addition of the cloud-native framework Quarkus to Red Hat® OpenShift® subscriptions, bringing workloads to your Red Hat OpenShift platform is easier than ever. Operations and application development groups can work together to get maximum value from the platform by easily building full-featured, cloud-native applications that deliver agility and business value. At the end of this session, we believe you will see that Red Hat OpenShift, plus the workloads that run on it, represent a full and true business solution platform.

During this webinar we will discuss the following:

  • Challenges and solutions of using workloads
  • How operations and application development groups can work together
  • How Red Hat OpenShift represents a full and true business solution platform

Live event date: Thursday, May 6, 2021 | 10 a.m. ET
On-demand event: Available for one year afterward


Luis Cortes

Senior Principal Product Marketing Manager, Red Hat

Luis leads Sales and Marketing programs at the Red Hat Application Services business unit. He has 20 years of experience in enterprise software and joined Red Hat with the acquisition of Polymita Technologies, which he cofounded. He is passionate about technology, entrepreneurship, and the impact that both have on organizations, society, and our lives as individuals.

Avnish Bangar

Technical Product Marketing Manager, Red Hat

Avnish Bangar is a Technical Marketing Manager in the Application Services Business unit. With a great passion for technology and marketing, he has been leading competitive intelligence at Red Hat for the past five years and helps Red Hat Application Services BU create marketing strategies to effectively position Red Hat solutions.