Virtual Machines In Pervasive Computing IEEE Pervasive Computing invites submissions on the use of virtual machines in pervasive computing. SUBMISSION DEADLINE: 1 May 2009 First decisions: 16 June 2009 Revisions due: 7 July 2009 Final Acceptances: 21 July 2009 Issue to press: September 2009 Author guidelines: www.computer.org/pervasive/
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For those of you interested in the community aspects of open source and developer programs, I am presenting an overivew of our community at the Evans Data Developer Relations Conference. The program agenda and overall information is online. The event is March 16-17 in San Jose, CA and I will
Xen Community: If you haven’t registered for Xen Summit at Oracle, what are you waiting for? I just booked my hotel at the Extended Stay in San Carlos for $85 a night which includes a full kitchen, queen bed, and office area – not bad in CA for $85 a
Xen Community: I am starting a new effort in translating the Xen.org site to multiple languages. Since I am not sure what language is most in demand and even if the community is looking for this type of feature; I am running an experiment on the About Xen page
I would like to introduce you to a Xen.org community member that has been very active in the Brazilian marketplace supporting the Open Source Xen Hypervisor project – Marco Sinhoreli. Marco is the founder of the very successful Xen user group in Brazil; http://www.xen-br.org and has been
http://virtualization.com/guest-posts/2009/01/14/xen-summit-north-america-2009/
http://vmblog.com/archive/2009/01/12/xen-summit-at-oracle-s-hq-in-february.aspx
Paying your own way for Xen Summit? Or are you traveling on your company’s travel budget but need to cut back wherever possible to avoid the risk of angering your management (which, in this economy, is not a good idea)? It is possible to travel to and in
“Time-sharing” CPUs and I/O devices between VMs is a must in any virtualization system. Time-sharing memory is a harder problem. Ballooning is cool and used in every major virtualization system, but digging deep, it has a lot of issues. As a result, memory is becoming a bottleneck in many
Xen Community: We have a new opportunity for consideration in 2009 – our first ever Xen Summit in South America. The team that runs LatinoWare in Brazil is interested in having us co-locate a Xen Summit event in late October 2009 at their event. What do you think? I am looking