Summary
Adam Miller is a Distinguished Engineer at Red Hat with 16 years of hands-on experience designing and shipping secure, production-grade infrastructure and AI agent governance within Linux and OpenShift ecosystems. He blends deep systems and automation expertise—Python, Go, and Rust—with leadership across OpenShift, Ansible, Fedora, and edge computing programs to deliver sandboxing, safety, and security technologies for agentic workloads. A pragmatic release and DevOps engineer at heart, he has driven packaging, build automation, and CI improvements across high-profile open-source projects like Ansible and OpenShift, and has been a steward of compatibility across Fedora/Yum/DNF and containerized execution environments. Adam pairs technical authorship and public speaking with community leadership in Fedora, CentOS, and Ansible workshops, and he brings a security-focused MS in Information Assurance to practical platform engineering. Based in Fort Worth, Texas, he’s also notable for balancing product-focused architecture with low-level release and scripting work—a leader who still commits to build scripts and health checks.
16 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science (MS), Computer and Information Systems Security/Information Assurance, Master of Science (MS), Computer and Information Systems Security/Information Assurance at Sam Houston State University