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Deep in the Heart of Texas Linux Fest 2015
While the rest of FOSS Nation oooohs and ahhhhs with all the developments currently coming out of LinuxCon in Seattle, the end of the week’s attention — and attendance — shifts to San Marcos, Texas.
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KVM Forum Preview: KVM, QEMU and More
This week, we kick off the 8th KVM Forum in Seatttle, Washington. With the exception of 2009, KVM Forum has been held every year since 2007, and it’s about more than just KVM -- the open source hypervisor that is most often used together with oVirt or the OpenStack cloud computing platform. The conference covers KVM and QEMU (which provides hardware emulation to virtual machines), but it’s also open to talks about all layers in the open source virtualization stack. In particular, this year's talks will also cover libvirt (virtual machine lifecycle management and a lot more), oVirt (datacenter virtualization), and OpenStack.
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Nexenta to Host Annual Executive Summit With Themes Around Open Source Collaboration, Software-Defined Everything Innovation and Big Data-Driven Cloud Computing
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systemd.conf 2015 Call for Papers
We'd like to remind you that the systemd.conf 2015 Call for Presentations ends on August 31st! Please submit your presentation proposals before that data on our website.
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