From Clarkson University, http://web2.clarkson.edu/news/view.php?id=2028. Also, the Xen training day session for USENIX is the second most registered for class at USENIX Technical Conference; we are only 1 person behind the most registered for class so I expect it to be a photo
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Here are three links to a recent Ian Pratt interview with Virtualization.com: Part 1 – Part 2 – Part 3
Quick update for those of you following the Xen API Community project – I am close to having a Xen developer from Citrix confirmed for our next meeting to answer questions about the API specifications. Since Xen Summit is coming up, I am planning on having this 2nd project meeting the
128 people are now registered for Xen Summit in 2 weeks and I look forward to meeting with everyone in Boston. As a reminder, online registration will close next Monday, June 16 at noon (PDT). All registration after that time will be onsite beginning Saturday, June 21, 5-7pm and then
Congrats to the authors of Running Xen for having a book review on slashdot… http://books.slashdot.org/books/08/06/09/1413220.shtml
Here it is, the final (is it every final) Xen Summit Boston Agenda along with a separate document containing the topic abstracts. xensummit_agenda.pdf xensummit_presentationtopics.pdf Extended abstracts on topics being presented at http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/Open_Topics_For_Discussion. A big thanks for the incredible
The Program Committee for Xen Summit Boston has almost completed the creation of the event agenda and it should be available for public consumption tomorrow afternoon (EST). As there was a limited number of speaking slots available, several interesting and worthwhile topics had to be rejected for the event. To
I received a request from a Xen Summit attendee looking for a roommate to share the hotel costs in Boston. If you are interested, please send me an email and I will put you in touch with that person. Email: stephen.spector@xen.org
Xen Summit Boston is rapidly approaching and the Program Committee is almost complete with topic selection. Topics from Xen development partners such as Intel, AMD, IBM, Citrix, etc will be presented alongside with research from universities such as Clarkson, India Institute of Technology, University of Toronto, Binghamton, University of Maryland,
I have created a new xen-mailing list for those people interested in discussing research related topics for Xen. The email is xen-research@lists.xensource.com and you can register at http://lists.xensource.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/xen-research.
Attached is the final, complete Xen Trademark Policy as approved by the Xen Advisory Board and updated with your comments. Please feel free to offer any additional feedback you have as this document is meant to “live” as Xen continues to evolve. Xen Trademark Policy June 08 in pdf Also,
The updated Xen Trademark Policy based on your feedback is almost complete and ready for final community inspection; however, I did get a response from Citrix about the decision to restrict usage of the Xen name in products. Please feel free to add comments or send me any questions. Thanks.