Xen Project Community Hosts Annual Developers Summit in Nanjing Jiangning, China

Xen Project Community Hosts Annual Developers Summit in Nanjing Jiangning, China

Summit focuses on the latest developments and continued collaboration around the open source hypervisor

SAN FRANCISCO, May 3, 2018 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Xen Project, a project hosted at The Linux Foundation, today announced the program and speakers for the Xen Project Developer and Design Summit. The summit brings together developers, engineers, and Xen Project power users for in-person collaboration and educational presentations. The event will take place in Nanjing Jiangning, China from June 20 -22, 2018.

The Xen Project is used by more than 10 million users and powers some of the largest clouds in production today. It is the base of commercial virtualization products from Citrix, Huawei, Inspur and Oracle, and security solutions from Qubes OS, Bromium vSentry, A1Logic, Bitdefender, Star Lab's Crucible Hypervisor, Zentific and Dornerwork's Virtuosity. As the hypervisor moves beyond the data center, the Xen Project is leading the way in hypervisor advancements in embedded and automotive.

This is the fifth annual Xen Project Summit with sessions focusing on performance testing, unikernels, security, embedded, automotive, hardware and more.

"This is the one time a year the Xen Project community and user base can come together to understand what is currently happening within the project and to discuss the next phase forward," said Lars Kurth, chairperson of the Xen Project Advisory Board. "Having an event like this is essential for open source communities, and a great place for us to continue to plan for the future."

In addition to panels and presentations, the Xen Project will be running design sessions that share a similar format to Xen Project hackathons. Attendees of the conference have the opportunity to propose design sessions during the conference. Current design topics include Making Safety Certifications for Xen Easier, From Hobbyist to Maintainer: Why and How and Reworking x86 in Xen (Current and Future Plans).

This event features presentations on the latest developments, best practices, collaboration, product roadmap updates, and future planning from developers and users who are leading the way in server density, hardware, automotive, cloud and enterprise security. Confirmed speakers include:

    --  Lars Kurth, chairperson of the Xen Project and director of open source
        at Citrix, will open the conference with a weather report on the Xen
        Project that includes progress and achievements for the year and areas
        needing improvement.
    --  Sung-Min Lee, principal engineer at Samsung Electronics, will present a
        production-ready automotive virtualization solution with Xen. The demo
        will explain key requirements needed for performance effective graphic
        rendering and performance for ARM-based automotive systems.
    --  Marek Marczykowski-Górecki, senior systems developer, Invisible Things
        Lab, will present on linux-based device model stubdomains in Qubes OS.
    --  Julien Grall, senior software virtualization engineer at Arm, will share
        capabilities that were added to the latest revision of the ARmv7-A
        architectures and how Arm has been improving virtualization support with
        incremental versions of the Armv8 architecture.
    --  Felipe Huici, chief researcher at NEC, and Florian Schmidt, research
        scientist at NEC, will co-present on Unikraft, a sub-project of the Xen
        Project aimed at automating the process of building customized
        unikernels tailored to a specific applications. The goal of the project
        is to simplify the process of making unikernels to bring this OSes
        benefits to market faster.
    --  Bo Zhang, business analyst at Huawei, will introduce Huawei Cloud's
        optimization on the Xen platform to solve regular problems that occur in
        customer scenarios.

To view the full schedule, please head here. Citrix is a diamond sponsor for the event. If you are interested in sponsoring, please contact xenevents@linuxfoundation.org. In addition, follow updates on the event via Xen Project's Twitter or Facebook page. The hashtag for the event is #xendevsummit.

About Xen Project
Xen Project software is an open source virtualization platform licensed under the GPLv2 with a similar governance structure to the Linux kernel. Designed from the start for cloud computing, the Project has more than a decade of development and is being used by more than 10 million users. A project at The Linux Foundation, the Xen Project community is focused on advancing virtualization in a number of different commercial and open source applications including server virtualization, Infrastructure as a Services (IaaS), desktop virtualization, security applications, embedded and hardware appliances. It counts many industry and open source community leaders among its members including: Alibaba, Amazon Web Services, AMD, Arm, Bitdefender, Cavium, Citrix, Huawei, Intel, Oracle, and Qualcomm. For more information about the Xen Project software and to participate, please visit XenProject.org.

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