From TheBitSource:
What
The Official Xen User Group in Los Angeles has been announced on the Xen.org Web site. It is to take place in a not-yet-disclosed location in Los Angeles, CA on July 30th, 2010. Stay tuned to Xen.org Blog and TheBitsource.com to get updated when we reveal the location.
Who
Jeremy Fitzhardinge, Principal Engineer, Citrix, will be our guest and presenter. This user group is brought to you for your virtualization enjoyment by Xen.org and TheBitsource.com
Click here to see the original announcement
Click here to register
Where
We are proud to be hosting our event at BLANKSPACES new location in Santa Monica, and be their inaugural guest at their latest addition to modern, flexible work and collaboration spaces.
About Jeremy Fitzhardinge
Jeremy attended the University of Technology, Sydney, where he was thoroughly distracted by Linux, which he has been contributing to since around 1993. He did various things over the years (including fileserver filesystems, settop box graphics and Valgrind – the swiss army debugging tool) until he joined Xensource in 2006.  Since then he has been primarily working on improving Linux’s support for Xen, particularly getting all the Xen-related changes into mainstream Linux.  He lives in San Francisco with a wife, two kids and a grumpy cat.
Slides from Jeremy’s previous Xen Summit presentations:
http://www.xen.org/files/xensummit_fall07/05_JeremyFitzhardinge.pdf
http://www.xen.org/files/xensummit_oracle09/JeremyFitx.pdf
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