Faster innovation in a hybrid world
As hybrid cloud becomes the norm and organizations seek alternatives to traditional virtualization platforms, OpenShift virtualization is emerging as the perfect bridge between virtual machines and cloud-native infrastructure.
OpenShift virtualization in practice
OpenShift virtualization makes it possible to accommodate VM workloads in a container ecosystem without throwing your existing investments overboard. In this TechTalk, we explore what that means in practice: the benefits, the considerations, and how teams are applying this today. You will go home with concrete ideas that you can immediately put to use in your own projects.
Maxim Burgerhout, Principal Solution Architect, Red Hat, shares his insights on the benefits of running virtual machines within a container platform.
Sign up for this TechTalk at the SUE office, De Ooyen 9 in Geldermalsen. Afterwards, there will be dinner and drinks to continue the conversation.
What we cover
- Uniform management of virtualized and containerized workloads
- Preserve existing virtualization investments with room for application modernization
- Faster time-to-market through self-service options and streamlined workflows for developersVM lifecycle management with Kubernetes-native tooling
- Migration options from VMware vSphere and other platforms
- Integration with OpenShift CI/CD pipelines and GitOps capabilities
Meet our speaker
Maxim Burgerhout
Principal Solution Architect, Red Hat
Maxim has been actively promoting the adoption of open source in the Benelux since 2014. With a background in consultancy academia, he combines pragmatic depth with clear communication. His expertise includes Red Hat Satellite, Ansible automation, and OpenShift. In 2017, he was honored with the Red Hat Chairman's Award.
Maxim is a sought-after speaker on international stages and regularly presents at conferences in Europe and the United States. He was named Best Speaker at the 2018 Red Hat Summit. He is known for his substantive and engaging presentations, both in Dutch and English.
