It's a LinuxWorld. Or Is It?
LinuxWorld San Francisco is the annual love fest for Linux aficionados. This year's iteration will attempt to share the love with virtualization and energy usage, as the show is being co-located with the Next-Generation Data Center (NGDC) conference.
Instead of having nothing but Linux, the keynote lineup will also have a few speakers who are apparently going to be talking about more than just Linux. That is if they talk about Linux at all.
Amazon's CTO of Amazon Web Services Werner Vogels will be the kickoff keynoter with a speech called "Virtualizing the Datacenter: The Road to Infinite Capacity." Vogels shares the morning keynote slot with Paul Strong, distinguished research scientist at eBay, whose speech is entitled "Examples Of NGDC Technologies At Work."
On Wednesday Ann Livermore, executive vice president of the technology solutions group at HP, will also be delivering a talk called "The Next Generation Data Center and Beyond." The last day has a keynote from the founder of VMware, Mendel Rosenblum on virtualization.
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