Overview
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Booth 60 hall 8
Are you attending Bosch ConnectedWorld from November 9-10 in Berlin? Visit Red Hat at booth 60 hall 8 to learn more about how Bosch and Red Hat offer:
-Smart digital production / Industry 4.0
-Building the future of automotive: Software-defined vehicle & over-the-air (OTA) updates, Engineering Lifecycle - Virtual testing, Linux In-Vehicle OS for functional safety use cases
-A common IT platform from cloud to edge
Not able to attend in person? Visit our virtual booth to learn more about Red Hat, schedule a meeting with our experts, and join our on-demand sessions.
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Meet with Red Hat experts
Discuss how Red Hat can help you with the latest in AI and IoT transformations by scheduling 1:1 time with our subject matter experts and executives.
Networking table discussions
Eclipse software defined vehicle: Building the future of automotive
When: November 9, 10:00 AM CET
Speakers: Michael Plagge (Eclipse Foundation), Daniel Krippner (Bosch), Ansgar Lindwedel (Bosch), Daniel Lueddecke (Microsoft), Harald Ruckriegel (Red Hat)
On-demand and at Red Hat booth 60 hall 8
Abstract: Join industry leaders from Red Hat, Eclipse Foundation, Bosch and Microsoft as they discuss how users, partners, customers, contributors and upstream project leads come together to collaborate and work together across the OpenShift Cloud Native ecosystem.
IBM Quantum: Introduction to a seismic shift in the computing world
When: November 9, 4:00 PM CET
Speaker: Francis Powlesland
On-demand and at Red Hat booth 60 hall 8
Abstract: Quantum computing is one of the hottest topics in IT. Experts expect it will be able to solve new and larger problems than classical supercomputers. But significant challenges need to be overcome until this new technology will provide advantages for practical relevant use-cases. In this session, we will explore the fundamentals of what makes a quantum computer “quantum”, and explore some of the problems we wish to address in the future.
Sustainable or profitable? How data and AI can optimize sustainability in the company - no more surprises and deliver
When: November 10, 11:00 AM CET
Speakers: Stefan Gerstung, Stefan Wittenauer, Wilfried Hoge
On-demand and at Red Hat booth 60 hall 8
Abstract: Reliable and trustworthy data requires detection of data issues in pipelines as early as possible with the context necessary to solve and prevent them from recurring. In this session, you will learn how data observability is needed to create confidence in an organization’s data products and how it is achieved through monitoring of data pipelines.
The future of integration
When: November 10, 1:30 PM CET
Speaker: Michael Hoffmann
On-demand and at Red Hat booth 60 hall 8
Abstract: Discover IBMs strategic approach to modern, cloud-native integration. Span traditional and modern integration patterns, across on-premises data and cloud-based workload, with modern development principles in mind, and ubiquitous integration capabilities.
Presentations
Cloud satellite: How to achieve flexible multi cloud deployments
Topic: Cloud satellite
When: November 9, 9:30 AM CET
Speaker: Christian Muszynski
On-demand and at Red Hat booth 60 hall 8
Abstract: IBM Cloud Satellite enables customers to deploy and run their applications consistently across on-premises, edge computing and public cloud environments from any cloud vendor reducing the amount of development and operation efforts. The base of this solution is Red Hat OpenShift.
Smart digital production
Topic: Red Hat manufacturing
When: November 9, 2:00 PM CET
Speaker: Morten Rohlfes
On-demand and at Red Hat booth 60 hall 8
Abstract: How does the market evolve? Join us and learn how IT and OT further grow together using Container at the Edge in a hybrid environment. Watch as we reveal some relevant uses cases and client examples.
Software defined vehicle: Building the future of automotive - A Red Hat perspective
Topic: CoE automotive
When: November 10, 10:00 AM CET
Speaker: Harald Ruckriegel
On-demand and at Red Hat booth 60 hall 8
Abstract: Car makers are competing on the next-gen vehicle increasingly packed with technology plus surrounding digital customer experiences. This crystalizes in four digital vehicle trends: connected, autonomous, electrified, and shared cars. A car which was predominantly hardware based is now transformed into a software centric “Data center on wheels”. With the success of open source, Linux and containers are gaining traction in the automotive industry. Key capabilities in this shift are software, data, hybrid cloud infrastructure, and edge computing together with artificial intelligence. In this session, we’ll give an overview of the key drivers and technologies and share Red Hat’s point of view of Software Defined Vehicles.
Software defined factory edge to cloud the open source way
Topic: Factory edge
When: November 10, 10:30 AM CET
Speaker: Stefan Bergstein
On-demand at Red Hat booth 60 hall 8
Abstract: In this session you will gain insights into Red Hat's industry-agnostic horizontal platform. This Software Factory, Integration and Application Platform platform can help you to accelerate the implementation and deployment of industry use cases which typically span from the data centers, to edge and far edge.