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XenServer Creedence World Tour kicks off
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On September 11th, the XenServer Creedence World Tour kicked off at FOSSETCON in Orlando with a three hour live Master Class covering core XenServer functions, as well as more details on the composition of Creedence. The 2014 World Tour will see different Creedence content presented at a number of events spanning sixteen cities. Following todays Master Class, will be the Xen Project User Summit in New York on September 15th followed by a quick trip to the Cambridge UK Citrix offices for some deep dive time with the engineers working on Creedence. At the Xen Project User Summit, not only will details of Creedence be presented, but some of the post-Creedence priority work will also be presented.
This world tour is designed to get the word out about just how cool XenServer technology is, and that what you knew about XenServer virtualization from prior versions might not be correct any longer. In fact, our slogan for the tour is "XenServer Creedence - Rocking the world of virtualization, powering your organization for free.". If you happen to see people running around with a XenServer Creedence t-shirt, you'll know they've been at one of our events. You'll find tour stops at some of the more likely events such as CloudOpen in Dusseldorf, but also some of the less obvious venues like RICON in Las Vegas or LISA 2014 in Seattle. Regardless of the event, you'll find people with XenServer expertise ready to talk about how XenServer might rationally fit into your data center.
Now I recognize the majority of my followers are likely already quite familiar with XenServer and its capabilities, and that most are unlikely to show up at an event because it has Creedence content. Many of you have probably taken one of the pre-release Creedence builds and are both actively testing it and providing valuable feedback. To you I make a request; if you are active in your local technology community and would like to be involved in the world tour, please let me know. If you would like to provide quotes, observations or even testimonials about how you feel about the changes in XenServer, I'd love to hear them. The two best ways to provide feedback are either via direct message on Twitter (@XenServerArmy for those who didn't know), or via comment on this blog. I'm one of the moderators for comments on xenserver.org, so if you want to use the comment mechanism as a direct message medium, please feel free to do so. If you want your comment to stay private, just say so, and if you don't I'll use my best judgment.
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