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Xen.org Weekly Newsletter Vol 10 No 14
04/09/2010

Welcome to the new Xen.org weekly newsletter with a variety of information to keep you updated on all things Xen. This newsletter is an upgrade from my previous weekly communications and is meant to offer a broader scope of Xen.org activities. Please feel free to contact me with

Xen Summit NA at AMD Maps
04/08/2010

For those of you looking for a map or directions to Xen Summit, here you go…. Location: Commons Building at AMD HQ Commons Building Map I will also be posting directions from AMD HQ to the Dave and Buster’s where the traditional Day 1 party is being held shortly.

Xen Summit North America at AMD - Are You Attending?
04/08/2010

Have you signed up at https://www.regonline.com/xen_summit_amd for Xen Summit yet? Yes, well then ignore the rest of this post and I look forward to seeing you in a few weeks. If not, please read on… This year’s Xen Summit at AMD looks to

Xen Cloud Control System Beta Announced
04/07/2010

From Vern Burke: I’m officially releasing the first beta of my Xen Cloud Control System package! This is a web server based control and operations system for Xen Cloud Platform that will work with any device with a browser (I run my cloud from my BlackBerry 🙂 ). The package can

Invisible Things Lab Announces Qubes OS Project
04/07/2010

Today Invisible Things Lab has announced the Qubes OS project. Qubes is an open source operating system designed to provide strong security for desktop computing. Qubes is based on Xen, X Window System, and Linux, and can run most Linux applications and utilize most of the Linux drivers. Currently the

Xen - Marketing - Xen Summit - Open Source
03/30/2010

As the community manager for the open source Xen.org community, home of the Xen Hypervisor, I am often asked about competition from proprietary and open source hypervisors as well as questions about Xen’s viability as an open source community. Many people are seeing the rapid emergence of KVM

Simon Crosby on Open Source, Interoperability, and Compatibility
03/29/2010

From Simon’s blog post at http://community.citrix.com/display/ocb/2010/03/29/Open+Source+does+not+mean+Interoperable+or+Compatible Derrick Harris at GigaOm has written an interesting, and unfortunately confusing piece which illustrates the frequent confusion between openness, interoperability and compatibility. His thesis is that the

Xen Summit North America Announces Bernard Golden as Day 2 Keynote
03/29/2010

I am pleased to announce that Bernard Golden has agreed to present his views on open source cloud computing and virtualization as the Day 2 keynote for Xen Summit North America at AMD.  Bernard is the current CEO of HyperStratus, a leading virtualization cloud computing consultancy, the Virtualization and

Xen.org Weekly Newsletter Vol 10 No 12
03/26/2010

Welcome to the new Xen.org weekly newsletter with a variety of information to keep you updated on all things Xen. This newsletter is an upgrade from my previous weekly communications and is meant to offer a broader scope of Xen.org activities. Please feel free to contact me with

Xen.org Weekly Newsletter Vol 9 No 11
03/19/2010

Welcome to the new Xen.org weekly newsletter with a variety of information to keep you updated on all things Xen. This newsletter is an upgrade from my previous weekly communications and is meant to offer a broader scope of Xen.org activities. Please feel free to contact me with

Xen Summit NA at AMD Registration Open
03/17/2010

I have activated the Xen Summit at AMD event registration site at http://www.regonline.com/xen_summit_amd for next month’s Xen Summit in Sunnyvale, CA from April 28-29, 2010. The event cost is $235 which includes food and snacks on both days during the sessions, an evening

Keir Fraser Makes Rare Appearance to Accept Xen Award
03/12/2010

Hannover, March 5, 2010 – Xen, Intel, AdBlock, Google Android, OpenStreetMap, and Linux kernel programmers were winners of the 10th annual Linux New Media Awards, presented last evening at the CeBIT 2010 conference in Hannover, Germany. A jury of approximately 300 experts from the open source community nominated the candidates