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Next week, Red Hat Summit 2021 begins, online. It's one of three events we're planning for this year, two of which will be virtual. This is our second year running virtual events, and we've prepared a host of talks, meetups and open expert hours to help you answer all the questions you may have about how Red Hat, Linux and Kubernetes and help you solve business problems.

And speaking of business problems, each year at the show, we give out awards to our most innovative customers. Specifically, these awards highlight organizations that are using our products in interesting and cutting edge ways. Of course, we love all of our customers, so we're asking you to help us decide which use case should win the award, this year.

Head on over to the Red Hat Innovation Awards Page to cast your vote in the competition. And you'll also want to make sure you've already registered for Red Hat Summit, April 27-28. This event will feature keynotes, news, road-map announcements and access to Red Hatters who will be able to show you the latest and greatest open source technologies. You can see the list of sessions here.

Just in case you can't make it to this event, we're hosting a second Summit June 15-16, which will also host virtual booths, breakouts and direct virtual access to our experts. Finally, sometime in October or November, we hope to host an in-person event to cap off the years' triumvirate of events. More on that event later.

So join us next week as we kick off Red Hat Summit 2021, virtually, of course. And please help us select a winner for our Innovation Awards!


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Red Hatter since 2018, technology historian and founder of The Museum of Art and Digital Entertainment. Two decades of journalism mixed with technology expertise, storytelling and oodles of computing experience from inception to ewaste recycling. I have taught or had my work used in classes at USF, SFSU, AAU, UC Law Hastings and Harvard Law. 

I have worked with the EFF, Stanford, MIT, and Archive.org to brief the US Copyright Office and change US copyright law. We won multiple exemptions to the DMCA, accepted and implemented by the Librarian of Congress. My writings have appeared in Wired, Bloomberg, Make Magazine, SD Times, The Austin American Statesman, The Atlanta Journal Constitution and many other outlets.

I have been written about by the Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, Wired and The Atlantic. I have been called "The Gertrude Stein of Video Games," an honor I accept, as I live less than a mile from her childhood home in Oakland, CA. I was project lead on the first successful institutional preservation and rebooting of the first massively multiplayer game, Habitat, for the C64, from 1986: https://neohabitat.org . I've consulted and collaborated with the NY MOMA, the Oakland Museum of California, Cisco, Semtech, Twilio, Game Developers Conference, NGNX, the Anti-Defamation League, the Library of Congress and the Oakland Public Library System on projects, contracts, and exhibitions.

 
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