22-25 April 2026

Kellyn Gorman

Kellyn Pot’Vin-Gorman is a Database and AI Advocate and Engineer with Redgate, with a long history in multi-platform technology. An Oracle ACE Director alumnus, she has been awarded over the years for her technical contributions and community volunteerism through many organizations, including a recognition as Woman in Tech of the Year for the state of Colorado. She is one of only six women part of the Oak Table, a network for the Oracle scientist. She has extensive experience in environment optimization, cloud migration, automation and architect of robust environments. Specializing in multi-terabyte management of OLAP/DSS systems. A consistent advocate for logical tuning of code and design before hardware solutions. She's recently become known for her expertise in DevOps, AWR, (Automatic Workload Repository) and virtualization of database environments with complex cloud management in Azure and Google Cloud. She's recently been contracted with a number of AI projects, using both relational data and AI services in both data security and architecture. The technical knowledge required to support these features offers great educational opportunities to learn by attending her technical presentations, engaging with her on social media presence as DBAKevlar or reading her blog, dbakevlar.com.

Proposed Sessions for 2026

Optimizing CI/CD for Hybrid and Cloud Environments with DevOps and AI
 

A practical look at building modern CI/CD pipelines for hybrid and cloud environments using DevOps best practices and AI. This session covers automation, GitOps, Infrastructure as Code, and progressive delivery, while showing how to integrate AI to improve efficiency and decision-making without sacrificing security, governance, or compliance. Learn how to streamline delivery, reduce risk, and keep control of AI-powered workflows from code to production.

Navigating SQL Server to PostgreSQL Migrations and How DBAs Keep Their Sanity
 

Migrating from SQL Server to PostgreSQL is more than a database change, but a fundamental shift in how DBAs think, design, and operate. PostgreSQL brings flexibility and performance, but assumptions from SQL Server do not always carry over cleanly. In this session, Kellyn walks through what actually works, what breaks, and what usually surprises teams during real-world migrations. You will learn where DBAs struggle most, from schema design and indexing to transaction behavior and procedural code, and how to reduce risk using phased migrations, validation strategies, and performance baselining.

Protecting Data Outside the Database When the Perimeter Is Gone but the DBA Is Not
 

The database is no longer the security boundary. Data now flows into analytics platforms, AI systems, data lakes, and SaaS applications—often with little visibility or control. In this session, DBAs and Microsoft data professionals will learn how to protect data beyond the database using lineage, governance, and policy-driven security. You will explore how to track data movement, apply classification and sensitivity labels, and enforce access controls across distributed data environments without slowing innovation. Walk away with practical strategies and tools for protecting your data ecosystem when the database is no longer where the risk lives.

DBA Horror Stories and Practical Advice for Surviving Your Worst Day
 

Hear real production horror stories from Ben Miller, Kellyn Gorman, Rob Volk, and Eric Peterson. Learn to identify red flags and build a good defensive strategy. You may not experience the same incident, but one day, you will recognize the moment.

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