Pantheon GoLive Miami 2026
What You’ll Learn
Pantheon GoLive 2026 convenes B2B technology professionals to explore cloud infrastructure, DevOps and digital transformation.
GoLive 2026 runs Oct. 6-7 in Miam. The event brings together professionals from the B2B technology sector to discuss cloud infrastructure, DevOps practices and digital transformation strategies. It takes place at the Loews Miami Hotel.
According to organizers, the conference features technical sessions, industry experts and networking opportunities. The program targets enterprise IT teams, cloud architects and SaaS practitioners looking to advance their platform and operations capabilities. Teams building on digital experience platforms will find particular relevance in the platform engineering and cloud delivery sessions.
GoLive Miami Focus Areas
- Cloud infrastructure and platform services
- DevOps and CI/CD practices
- Digital transformation strategies
- Security and compliance in cloud environments
- SaaS product development and operations
Who Should Attend GoLive 2026
The event is designed for technology professionals involved in cloud operations, platform engineering and digital delivery. Key audience personas include:
- Enterprise IT leaders responsible for infrastructure strategy and investment
- Cloud infrastructure architects designing scalable platform environments
- DevOps engineers focused on CI/CD pipelines and deployment automation
- SaaS product managers overseeing product development and operations
- Security professionals managing compliance and risk in cloud environments
Pantheon's Current Products & Platforms
- WordPress Hosting — Container-based WordPress hosting with serverless architecture, Git-based version control, automated daily backups and updates, and infrastructure that the company says delivers 99.99% uptime.
- Drupal Hosting — Container-based Drupal hosting with Solr-based search as a service, supporting Apache Solr v3.6 and v8.0 and integration with the Search API ecosystem.
- Autopilot — Automated testing and deployment tool designed to reduce manual intervention in website updates and improve deployment reliability across distributed environments.
- Global CDN — Content delivery network spanning 70+ edge locations, intended to accelerate delivery and improve performance for high-traffic websites.
- Pantheon Secrets — Secure secrets management service supporting best practices for secure builds and application implementation.
- Multi-Zone Failover — High-availability architecture with automated failover across distributed geographic regions for disaster recovery.
- Next.js Support — Runtime architecture with Global CDN integration, command-line and dashboard site creation tools, and a unified dashboard consistent with WordPress and Drupal interfaces. Organizations evaluating a headless CMS architecture will find this capability relevant to their stack decisions.
- StagingPilot Integration — Website update automation that the company states handles millions of checks monthly to support automated testing, verification and CMS updates.
- Performance Infrastructure — Page caching with Varnish, object caching with Redis, real-time monitoring with New Relic and global content delivery through Pantheon's CDN network.