Congrats to the Xen Community as the Xen 3.3 release was named a finalist in the 2009 CODIE awards in the Best Open Source Solution Category.
A second round of judging will begin on March 16. Approximately 400+ SIIA members will begin voting on the finalists and are allowed one vote per company in each category. Following, SIIA members will cast ballots online during the CODiE Finalist Showcase on May 4 and winners will be announced on May 5 at the CODiE Awards gala.
The complete list of categories and finalists is here. The press release on the finalists being announced is here.
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