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[Xen-users] Last Chance to Register for the Xen Project Developer Summit



THE XEN PROJECT DEVELOPER SUMMIT IS ALMOST HERE. 

REGISTER TODAY at 
http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/xen-project-developer-summit/attend/register
 

The Xen Project, a Linux Foundation Collaborative Project, is the premier Open 
Source Hypervisor. 
Powerful enough to run the largest clouds, yet available to everyone from 
students to startups, 
the Xen Project Hypervisor is a fantastic option for everyone needing 
virtualization. It is stable. 
It is mature. And yet it is constantly moving forward in exciting ways. 

Join us August 25 & 26 in Toronto!

The Xen Project Developer Summit 
(http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/xen-project-developer-summit) 
is just around the corner, and we hope to see you in Toronto on August 25-26, 
2016. The event will be 
co-located with LinuxCon North America 
(http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/linuxcon-north-america).


The Xen Project Developer Summit is the place where developers and users who 
are leading the way in
virtualization meet to discuss the latest advancements in server density, 
hardware, automotive, cloud 
and enterprise security.

Our flagship annual event gives community developers and software engineers the 
opportunity for in-person
collaboration. We’ll also provide a status report on the latest release and 
development projects and cover 
new features and important bug fixes (if any) in 4.7.

It’s also the best place to see what seasoned trail blazers have been able to 
achieve with Xen Project 
virtualization and learn how the community continues to push new uses cases 
forward in the data center and 
with server virtualization, cloud computing, desktop virtualization, and 
security for desktop computing and 
within hardware appliances.

Program Highlghts

* Porting Xen on ARM to a new SOC with Julien Grall of ARM

* High-Performance Virtualization for HPC Cloud on Xen with Tianyu Lan and Jun 
Nakajima of Intel

* Attack Surface Reduction with Douglas Goldstein of Star Labs

* Patch Review for Non-Maintainers with George Dunlap of Citrix

* Xen Scalability Analysis with Weidong Han, Zichao Huang, and Wei Yang of 
Huawei

* Bringing hot-patching to Xen Project software with Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk of 
Oracle

* Co-hosted evening event with KVM Forum

* Click here 
(http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/xen-project-developer-summit/program/schedule)
  to view the full schedule.

In addition to presentations, the second day features a half-day hackathon. 
And, back by popular demand, 
Xen Project and KVM will be co-hosting an on Thursday, August 25, from 7- 9:00 
p.m. at the Hockey Hall 
of Fame and Museum, Brookfield Place, 30 Yonge Street. 
(http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/xen-project-developer-summit/program/evening-event)

THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS
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