KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe
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The Cloud Native Computing Foundation’s flagship conference gathers adopters and technologists from leading open source and cloud native communities in Amsterdam, The Netherlands from 23-26 March, 2026. Join our CNCF Graduated and Incubating Projects as the community gathers for four days to further the education and advancement of cloud native computing.
Speakers (51)
View all 51 →Abby Bangser
Abby is a Principal Engineer at Syntasso delivering Kratix, an open-source cloud-native framework for building internal platforms on Kubernetes. Her keen interest in supporting internal development comes from over a decade of experience in consulting and product delivery roles across platform, site reliability, and quality engineering.
Abby Bangser
Abby is a Principal Engineer at Syntasso delivering Kratix, an open-source cloud-native framework for building internal platforms on Kubernetes. Her keen interest in supporting internal development comes from over a decade of experience in consulting and product delivery roles across platform, site reliability, and quality engineering.
Ahmed Bebars
As a Principal Engineer on the Developer Platforms mission at The New York Times, I specialize in Cloud Infrastructure technologies, focusing on developing robust and scalable Kubernetes-based solutions. My primary focus is crafting a secure runtime environment that empowers service teams to deploy their applications swiftly and efficiently. This platform stands as a testament to rapid application development, underpinned by a commitment to security and adherence to industry best practices.
Baptiste Assmann
Baptiste Assmann is Director of Product at HAProxy Technologies. He spent his career on networking and high performance architecture. Today, he plays a key role on HAProxy’s ecosystem evolution: from bare metal to Kubernetes and from load balancing to advanced security at scale and always looking forward for what’s next!
Baptiste Assmann
Baptiste Assmann is Director of Product at HAProxy Technologies. He spent his career on networking and high performance architecture. Today, he plays a key role on HAProxy’s ecosystem evolution: from bare metal to Kubernetes and from load balancing to advanced security at scale and always looking forward for what’s next!
Brian Stevens
Brian Stevens is Red Hat’s Senior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer (CTO) for AI at where he drives the company’s vision for an open, hybrid AI future. His work empowers enterprises to build and deploy intelligent applications anywhere, from the datacenter to the edge. As Red Hat’s CTO of Engineering (2001-2014), Brian was central to the company’s initial growth and the expansion of its portfolio into cloud, middleware, and virtualization technologies.

Cara Delia
Cara Delia is the Manager of the AI Community Architecture team within Red Hat’s Open Source & AI Program Office at where she leads the upstream strategy for Red Hat’s contributions to open source AI communities. Her work focuses on building sustainable, collaborative ecosystems that accelerate innovation across the AI landscape. Cara has been an active contributor across multiple Linux Foundation initiatives, including the CNCF Environmental Sustainability TAG, Kubeflow, FINOS, and the PyTorch community, helping shape open, community-driven approaches to AI development and governance.
Chad Beaudin
Chad is the Chief Engineer for the Boeing Software Factory and a Technical Fellow. In these roles he drives the technical vision for how software is developed by thousands of engineers utilizing cloud native methodologies in a variety of highly regulated environments. As a DevOps enthusiast at he promotes the sharing of best practices around CI/CD.

Chris Aniszczyk
Chris Aniszczyk is an open source executive and engineer with a passion for building a better world through open collaboration. He’s currently a CTO at the Linux Foundation focused on developer relations and running the Open Container Initiative (OCI) / Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF). Furthermore, he’s a partner at Capital Factory where he focuses on mentoring, advising and investing in open source and infrastructure focused startups.

Chris Aniszczyk
Chris Aniszczyk is an open source executive and engineer with a passion for building a better world through open collaboration. He’s currently a CTO at the Linux Foundation focused on developer relations and running the Open Container Initiative (OCI) / Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF). Furthermore, he’s a partner at Capital Factory where he focuses on mentoring, advising and investing in open source and infrastructure focused startups.
Chris Holmes
Chris Holmes is a leading figure in the open-source and cloud-native geospatial community, with over 20 years of experience building standards, software, and developer communities that shape how geospatial data is shared and accessed globally. He is VP of Product, Strategy & Partnerships and a Planet Fellow at Planet Labs, and an Industry Fellow at Taylor Geospatial Engine.
Conference Sessions
Mar 24 at 2026, 9:00 AM | Hall 12
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