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
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Are you planning to attend an event in 2010 where you will be speaking about the Xen hypervisor, Xen.org community, or any other product from Xen such as XCP or XCI? If so, I am looking for you. Please send me details on the event you are speaking at
The SCALE Conference held next month in Los Angeles has announced the final event schedule for Feb 19 – 21. I am presenting on Sunday at 3pm – 4pm on “Open Source Virtualization the Xen Way!” There will also be a Xen.org booth at the event so stop by and say
I have created a new Xen.org community overview brochure (2 pages). The new document is in English and I will be posting translated versions as I am able to get support from the community to translate the document. Feel free to use the document at any event you attend.
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
From Michael Schmidt in xen-users: The xn-Suite for managing and monitoring open source Xen Dom0 / DomUs. This software is completely free for personal and commercial use. The xn-Suite consists of the following modules: * xn-manage – Using this module you are able to start, stop or reboot your vserver and to create
From Dave Scott: I’ve refreshed the Xen Cloud Platform (XCP) .isos on xen.org with a new development snapshot (labeled version 0.1.1). XCP is a collaborative effort to build a complete cloud infrastructure platform, complete with a powerful management stack, standards-based APIs, support for multi-tenancy and much
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
Remember to add Xen Summit North America at AMD on April 21-22, 2010 to your business calendars. I am now actively planning the event with Program Committee formation occurring later this month and topic/speaker submission starting in early February.
This summer, Citrix Systems will be running three-month research internships at its Cambridge office. This is an opportunity for graduate students who want to work on Xen to share an office with some of the core developers of the Xen hypervisor and the Xen Cloud Platform. If you would
“Cloud Computing the Xen Way” – I have published a short article in the January edition of Latinux Magazine The article focuses on the newly launched Xen Cloud Platform project within the Xen.org community. I encourage everyone to check out this article and help support Latinux Magazine which is based
VMBlog.com – 12/21/2009 – 2010 Prediction: IT gets smart about server virtualization and focuses on desktop virtualization, virtual networking and virtual appliances <http://vmblog.com/archive/2009/12/21/2010-prediction-it-gets-smart-about-server-virtualization-and-focuses-on-desktop-virtualization-virtual-networking-and-virtual-appliances.aspx> By Simon Crosby Contributed Article by Simon Crosby, chief technology officer of the