Jeremy Eder Distinguished Engineer, Red Hat Service Delivery Currently: OpenShift SaaS Architect Past: Performance, Scale, Hardware Accelerators, R&D As of April 2019 I have moved into Red Hat's Service Delivery organization, after 7+ years in performance engineering. Service Delivery builds Red Hat's managed service muscle, and is meant to operationalize the vision of OpenShift as a hybrid cloud substrate through building and operating services like OpenShift Dedicated, cloud.redhat.com, and Azure Red Hat OpenShift. In the past, I specialized in measurement and analysis of performance metrics, and using that analysis to guide performance-tuning of real-world infrastructure. Over a decade of experience in the financial services space, focusing on extreme low latency architecture design, tuning and jitter analysis. Jeremy is the author of Low Latency Performance Tuning for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 and 7. I have led a high-output team of engineers focused on performance, scalability and capacity planning of container-based infrastructures in the Atomic and OpenShift family of Red Hat products, including the application of these next generation technologies to the high performance space. Participtes in Kubernetes Resource Management Working Group, sig-node and sig-scale. Contributor to Kubernetes, docker, the Linux kernel and a variety of other open source projects when things need to go fast. In 2014, Jeremy was a recipient of Red Hat's Chairman's Award.