The second day of Xen Summit Tokyo was even larger than day 1 with 143 attendees! More pictures from the event are linked below. Thanks to all the people at Fujistu in Japan for hosting the event and helping with the planning. Also, thanks to the members of the Xen Summit Tokyo (Asia) program committee for their time and efforts in reviewing all the submitted topics and putting together the final agenda. The complete event slides and videos will be available next week at http://www.xen.org/xensummit/xensummit_fall_2008.html.
Room Day 2
Ian Pratt Closing
Speakers
Speakers 2
I am looking forward to our next community event in late February; Xen Summit North America hosted by Oracle.
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