Our Featured Speakers
Learn more about the Microsoft, Red Hat, and DH2i speakers featured in this presentation by clicking the plus signs. Together they have decades of experience in SQL Server and the greater information technology industry.
Amit Khandelwal
Principal PM Manager - Azure Data, MicrosoftAmit Khandelwal has spent much the past decade leading the technical strategy for SQL Server on Linux and container platform. With over a decade of database experience, he’s worked across support, field, and engineering teams. He’s designed SQL Server based data platforms for Tier 1 customers across diverse business segments focussing on scalability, agility, and security.
Vivien Wang
Sr. Engineering Partner Manager, Red HatVivien Wang is an Engineering Partner Manager. Prior to her current role, she was a Senior Technical Writer for Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) on SAP HANA and SAP Data Intelligence in the partner ecosystem. Before joining Red Hat in 2019, she worked at SAP UKI, and as an in-house technical writer for ASUS and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries. She holds a master’s degree from King’s College London.
OJ Ngo
Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer, DH2iThanh “OJ” Ngo is a co-founder of DH2i Company and is the principal architect for its core technology. OJ is a veteran technologist with over twenty years of experience in software design and development. Prior to DH2i, OJ was a software architect for Hewlett-Packard working on Windows software solutions. OJ was a software architect at PolyServe Inc., where he was responsible for the design of the Solution Pack for Microsoft SQL Server. OJ was a Microsoft SQL Server MVP 2002-2008.
OJ earned his degree in chemical engineering from Oregon State University.
What You'll Learn About In This Webinar
- How you can use DxOperator to automate the deployment of a SQL Server AG cluster in Azure Red Hat OpenShift
- How DH2i’s built in ZTNA tunneling allows you to easily and securely span a cluster between Windows and OpenShift
- How organizations can fully migrate a SQL Server database to OpenShift if desired, with nearest-to-zero downtime