Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Xen Project User Summit 2014 Videos Now Available Online [feedly]



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Xen Project User Summit 2014 Videos Now Available Online
// CloudStack Blog

Couldn't make it to this year's Xen Project User Summit in New York City?  No problem!  Most of the videos are now available for viewing at XenProject.org.  These aren't highlight reels or a handful of talks from a few selected people; these are the meat-and-potatos talks from our event.  Most sessions are available right now; the final few should be posted in the next few days.

Take a look at some of the great talks already available...

Xen Project Advances:

Status of Xen Project, by Lars Kurth of Citrix

- Hear about the latest from the project.

Understanding and Using Xen4CentOS, by Johnny Hughes of CentOS

- Learn about the project which restores Xen Project to the CentOS distribution.

Security:

Introduction to the Advanced Security Features of the Xen Project Hypervisor, by Russell Pavlicek of Citrix

- Find out how to lock down your hypervisor.

VM Security; On the Outside Looking in, by Steven Maresca of Zentific

- Learn the basics of a security framework.

The Cloud:

Unikernels: Who, What, Where, When, Why, by Adam Wick of Galois

- Unikernels (aka Cloud Operating Systems) can make for more secure and more efficient clouds.

Xen in Openstack - An overview with SUSE Cloud, by Alejandro Bonilla of SUSE

- Xen Project takes to the clouds.

XenServer and XAPI:

XenServer Creedence: XenServer One Year After Being Open-Sourced, by Tim Mackey of Citrix

- Get the latest information from the XenServer project.

Provisioning Large Numbers of XAPI-based Security Appliances, by Grant McWilliams

- Leveraging XAPI in the creation of security devices.

Xen Orchestra, XAPI and XenServer from the Web, by Olivier Lambert of Xen Orchestra

- See a web-based GUI for the XenServer and XAPI world.

Find these videos, plus those from Xen Project Developer Summit, and much more on the videos section of the Xen Project website.


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