Events
Xen Summit Boston , partial schedule announced
Stephen Spector just announced the current agenda for the upcoming Boston Xen Summit.
Ian Pratt and Keir Fraser will kick off the event with an overview of the Xen roadmap.
After that there will be talks about XenLoop, A Transparent Inter-VM Network Loopback Channel,
about trusted VMs Tamura Yoshiaki from NTT will […]
Event: VMworld 2008 Opens Up Registration
Last Friday, VMware has officially opened up the registration process for the fifth edition of its annual VMworld conference. VMworld 2008 will be held September 15-18 at The Venetian in Las Vegas. If you’re still interested in submitting a paper for one of the sessions at the conference, you’d better be quick: the call for papers deadline ends next Friday.
5May2008 | Robin Wauters | 0 comments | ContinuedInternational Virtualization Conference & Expo (London) Opens Call For Papers
“Deploying Virtualization in the Enterprise” is the conference theme of SYS-CON’s 5th International Virtualization Conference & Expo Europe to be held in London, England, January 26-27, 2009. The organization has now opened a Call for Papers.
2May2008 | Robin Wauters | 0 comments | ContinuedKVM Forum 2008 Schedule Has Been Announced
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schedule for the upcoming KVM 2008 forum in Nappa, CA is up.
Qumranet, as the main KVM sponsor, is inviting all KVM developers to their
second KVM summit on June 10 to 13th at the Marriot Napa Valley, California.
Many of the world’s top kernel developers will gather to discuss the state of […]
Parallels Named Red Herring 100 Award Finalist
Server virtualization firm Parallels has been named a finalist in the Red Herring 100 Awards’ selection of the most innovative private technology companies based in North America.
23Apr2008 | Robin Wauters | 0 comments | ContinuedOttawa Linux Symposium Issues CFP For Mini Summit on Virtualization
The Ottawa Linux Symposium today announced its Mini Summits that will be taking place on the Tuesday before the actual Symposium. One of these summits is the “Virtualization Technology & Management” Mini Summit which has just issued a Call for Presentations.
22Apr2008 | Kris Buytaert | 1 comment | ContinuedRemus: High Availability via Asynchronous Virtual Machine Replication
Remus allows systems to transparently move to another physical machine in the event of a failure on the primary machine
16Apr2008 | Kris Buytaert | 0 comments | ContinuedVMworld 2008: Call for Presentations
If you have a virtualization success story you would like to share, VMware issued a call for presentations today for the upcoming VMworld 2008 conference.
10Apr2008 | Robin Wauters | 0 comments | ContinuedIDC Virtualization Forum West: Simon Crosby (Citrix / Xensource)
Simon Crosby (CTO Citrix / Xensource) presented at the IDC Virtualization Forum West event in San Francisco. Here’s what Brian Berliner, investor, Open Source pioneer and the creator of the Concurrent Versions System, interested the most.
9Apr2008 | Robin Wauters | 0 comments | ContinuedIDC Virtualization Forum West: John Humphreys
John Humphreys presented at the IDC Virtualization Forum West event in San Francisco. Here’s what Brian Berliner, investor, Open Source pioneer and the creator of the Concurrent Versions System, interested the most.
9Apr2008 | Robin Wauters | 0 comments | ContinuedIDC Virtualization Forum West: Keynote by Matthew Eastwood
Matthew Eastwood kicked off the IDC Virtualization Forum West event in San Francisco. Here’s what Brian Berliner, investor, Open Source pioneer and the creator of the Concurrent Versions System, interested the most.
9Apr2008 | Robin Wauters | 0 comments | ContinuedIs Virtualization The Biggest Security Vulnerability In IT Today?
Joanna Rutkowska, the founder of security research firm Invisible Things Lab, reportedly described a new type of virtualization-based malware that could be used to take control of a machine running virtualization software. Because virtualization allows companies to store many virtualized software “images” of computers on a single physical machine, an attack like the one Rutkowska envisions would allow a hacker “not only to control a single machine but to siphon data from any virtual machine it contains”.
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