There are still a few speaking slots available for anyone interested at Xen Summit Europe. The event will be an open track at LinuxTAG in Berlin, Germany on June 27, 2009 and will give presenters the opportunity to introduce your project, solution, or Xen related ideas to a larger audience than is standard at a Xen Summit event.
This event will not be a detailed “developer focused” conference, but rather, a chance for Xen.org to promote the open source hypervisor solution, the ecosystem of projects and products build for or on the hypervisor, and virtualization research based on Xen. If you are intersted in speaking at this event, please contact me as all abstracts are due to LinuxTAG ASAP.
NOTE – Speakers can present in English, German, or other language as this is a global event
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