The latest version of the Xen.org slide overview in English is here.  The slides are primarily filled with images but there is some English currently on most of the slides that I would like to get translated. My goal is to have a common slide deck in multiple languages for anyone to use when they are promoting Xen.org.
If you are interested in translating these slides into Portuguese, German, Spanish, French, Chinese, Japanese, Russian, Korean or any other language please contact me. I will get you the source version of the slides and also track language translation so we don’t have duplicate efforts.
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In safety-critical industries like automotive and industrial systems, trust is non-negotiable. When building software that controls critical hardware, like braking systems or factory automation, you need confidence. The software must behave exactly as intended. Every time. On the actual device. That's why the Xen Project is investing in
The annual Xen Summit is right around the corner, and there has never been a more exciting time to be part of the Xen Project. As enterprise and industrial needs shift and proprietary vendors rethink their licensing, the industry is ready for strong, open alternatives. Xen stands out not only
Xen is open, secure, and built for the future. As the new Community Manager, I’m focused on growing the Xen community, welcoming new contributors, and ensuring a thriving ecosystem. Let’s build the future of virtualization together!
The Xen Project has released Xen 4.20 🎉! This release introduces a range of enhancements that further solidify its position as the premier open-source hypervisor. It delivers important security updates, improved performance, and broader hardware support. Xen has doubled down as the best choice for cloud providers, enterprise users, and