2022 was a big year for Rocky Linux — with a myriad of major releases, the launch of a new open source build system, and big efforts to cement their growing community as a leader in the open source Enterprise Linux space.
However, there are plenty of enterprises waiting to see what Rocky Linux 9.1 looks like before they make their decision to migrate. So, what can enterprises expect from the Rocky Linux in 2023? And how will it stack up against other CentOS Linux alternatives?
About the Panel Webinar
In this on-demand webinar, join a panel of open source experts from OpenLogic by Perforce and the Rocky Enterprise Software Foundation as they discuss what teams can expect from Rocky Linux and Enterprise Linux in 2023 and beyond, including:
- How RESF is planning to build on early successes with Rocky Linux
- The Rocky Linux development roadmap, and what teams can expect in 2023
- What teams should expect in Rocky Linux 9.1 and upcoming 9.x releases
- The long-term outlook for Rocky Linux, AlmaLinux, and the Enterprise Linux landscape
- And more!
Get Support for Your Enterprise Linux
Whether you need assistance with planning a migration to Rocky Linux, or extended long-term support for your EOL CentOS Linux deployments, our experts can help your team find success.
Related Resources
- Blog - What's New in Rocky Linux 9.1
- Blog - Rocky Linux 9 Release Overview
- Blog - Planning a CentOS to Rocky Linux Migration
- Blog - AlmaLinux vs. Rocky Linux: Exploring the Key Differences
- Webinar - Sunsetting CentOS Linux: How to Find the Right Path Forward
- White Paper - 2022 Decision Maker's Guide to Enterprise Linux
Presenters

Javier Perez
Passionate about technology and open source software, Javier is the Chief Open Source Evangelist and Senior Director of Product Management at Perforce Software. He is responsible for technical thought leadership and advocacy for open source software while driving the OpenLogic by Perforce offering. Javier has been in the application development, open source, cloud, app security, AI, SaaS, and mobile industries for 25+ years. As a speaker and blogger, he has had the opportunity to present at industry events all over the world. Javier holds an honors degree in Computer Systems and an MBA.

Rich Alloway
Rich Alloway is an accomplished Enterprise Architect and Linux Developer at Perforce OpenLogic, bringing over 25 years of professional experience in Linux environments. Throughout his career, Rich has excelled in diverse roles, including SysAdmin, Systems/Network Engineer, RF Engineer, and Chief Technology Officer, showcasing his versatility and deep technical expertise.
At Perforce OpenLogic, Rich plays a crucial role within the Enterprise Linux Support Team, where his knowledge spans open source systems, network performance, and innovative problem-solving. He was a contributor and member the Rocky Linux QA and Testing Team for several years, reflecting his commitment to advancing open source technologies. Rich has given presentations at national Linux events and has a proven track record of developing systems that enhance performance, efficiency, and scalability.

Brian Clemens
Brian is the Project Manager of the Rocky Enterprise Software Foundation, and a Technical Account Manager at CIQ. He coordinates activities within the RESF and handles its day to day operations. Brian co-founded the Rocky Linux project in 2020, and later the Rocky Enterprise Software Foundation.

Louis Abel
Louis is a System Engineer, developer and maintainer, and automation and identity management specialist for the Rocky Linux project and Rocky Enterprise Software Foundation. He has been in the open source realm for two decades, as well as working as a System Administrator, System Engineer, and Identity Management Engineer in the industry for the past decade. When time permits, he also teaches Red Hat and Linux related courses at his local community college, where he can instruct based on his experiences in both the enterprise and open source worlds.