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Heber Romero Tellez

Heber Romero Tellez

Sr Architect - Red Hat

Arlington, Massachusetts, United States

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Architect | Visionary Leader in DevSecOps, Cloud, Middleware, Cloud-Native Resilient and Serverless Cloud & Platform Architectures | Accelerating Enterprise Innovation at Global Scale | Mentor | Open source promoter

Being the best at what I do, seeking to deliver the best of me to others and trying to live a righteous life and be happy.
Growing as a person, always seeking improvement and success, providing everything in my scope, acquiring knowledge by learning from others, helping the growth of the workplace for mutual success.
I am an open-minded person, and free spirit, who likes to enjoy every moment, whether it is going out to enjoy sports, technology and family.

I lead digital transformation initiatives by designing open, scalable, and cloud-native architectures that empower global enterprises to innovate with agility and resilience. With deep expertise in middleware platforms and enterprise cloud solutions, I bridge the gap between strategy and execution. I am a visionary leader in DevSecOps, cloud-native, and serverless architectures, passionate about enabling interoperability, security, and performance across complex ecosystems. As a mentor, open source promoter, and founder, I am committed to shaping the next generation of technology leaders and advancing open innovation on a global scale.

Area of Expertise

  • Energy & Basic Resources
  • Media & Information
  • Transports & Logistics
  • Travel & Tourism

Topics

  • Software Architecture
  • Kubernetes
  • Cloud Native & Kubernetes
  • Software Development
  • Cloud Architecture
  • Virtualization
  • Artificial intellince
  • Cloud Containers and Infrastructure
  • Kubernetes Security
  • Container and Kubernetes security
  • kubecon

Unified Workload Migration: Moving VMs and Containers to OpenShift with OpenShift Virtualization

Field Challenges: We will begin by looking at the fragmentation we observe in the field—isolated VM estates (vSphere, RHV, Hyper-V) and ad-hoc container clusters managed separately. This fragmentation increases cost, complexity, and risk.
Operational Reality of Hybrid Workloads: Next, we will discuss the practical operational aspects of managing hybrid workloads, including networking, storage, observability, and governance across both VMs and containers.
Introducing OpenShift Virtualization: We will show how OpenShift Virtualization acts as the bridge between traditional VMs and cloud-native applications, allowing you to run both on the same OpenShift cluster using Kubernetes as the control plane.
From Silos to a Unified Hybrid Platform: Finally, we will cover the shift from "infrastructure silos" to a "unified hybrid platform." This section will include architecture, migration tooling (like MTV and MTA), and a practical migration strategy.

Heber Romero Tellez

Sr Architect - Red Hat

Arlington, Massachusetts, United States

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