It truly was an amazing year for Xen.org! The key highlights included Dom0 supporting going into mainline Linux kernel, Project Kronos, and renewed focus  Xen for ARM. All three of these projects are examples of standing on the shoulders of giants. * In 2007, Jeremy Fitzhardinge announced the plan
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XenSummit Asia is over. I uploaded all slides onto slideshare. The videos will still take a while and will follow later. In the meantime a photo collage from Day 2 will have to be enough for now. Thank you again for to our sponsors, the speakers and the audience.
The XenSummit banquet has just finished. Not much time to put a blog post together, but I wanted to share a quick photo collage with you. Thank you all for such a good day, and a thank you to our sponsors, the speakers and the great audience. P.S.: The
Only a few days to go to XenSummit Asia: the event is shaping up to be great. I wanted to thank our sponsors and hosts for helping make XenSummit Asia happen. Sponsors of the event are: Samsung Electronics, University of Korea, kt and GitHub. Due to the additional support, we
XenSummit Asia is now open for registration. As usual we will charge a fee to cover the cost of XenSummit and will require you to register for the event. The cost will be $150. Registration will be open until Oct 31st. If you need an invitation letter for a visa,
After nearly two weeks of travelling (Xen Hackathon two weeks ago, the Open World Forum last week), I have finally managed to publish location details, hotel information and the first 10 talks for XenSummit Asia, held Nov 2-3 in Seoul, Korea. I wanted to thank the Program Committe Members Mr.
The talk submission system for Xen Summit Asia, held Nov 2-3 in Seoul, Korea is now open for for anyone interested in speaking this year. All speakers are required to submit their topic by Sept 16th, 2011 using the online tool or by e-mailing community.manager@xen.org. All submitted
XenSummit NA Material Just a quick note to say that I started posting the XenSummit presentations and videos on the XenSummit page. Almost all presentations are posted and can conveniently be downloaded via a zip file. The missing ones will follow later (in some cases approval is needed). The recordings
Just a quick note to say thank you to Amazon Web Services and Citrix a thank you for sponsoring XenSummit, to Mark Templeton for opening the summit, to all the speakers which kept our community captivated and to all the attendees of XenSummit – our Xen community. Without you, XenSummit would
The XenSummit party has just finished. Not much time to put a blog post together, but I wanted to share a photo collage with you. Thank you all for such a good day, and a thank you to Citrix and Amazon Web Services again for sponsoring the summit. Videos and
Just a quick reminder that XenSummit is in 12 days. Since the agenda was published a few weeks back, there have been some additions. * AB Periasamy, CTO, Gluster, discusses how the Gluster OpenStack Connector brings scale-out unified file and object storage capability to Xen and OpenStack. * Also pre-registration for Lighning
The abstracts for XenSummit North America are now available on the XenSummit portal. Note that early registration ends Monday (registration fee will be raised  to $150 after that). If you are interested in participating in a possible Xen.org developer meeting on August 4 (the day after the summit)