Today the Xen Project announced eight security advisories: XSA-191 to XSA-198. The bulk of these security advisories were discovered and fixed during the hardening phase of the Xen Project Hypervisor 4.8 release (expected to come out in early December). The Xen Project has implemented a security-first approach when publishing
XSA-196
The Xen.org community is actively looking for speakers at the Nov 3-4 Xen Summit Asia at Samsung in Seoul, Korea. Please submit topic abstracts at http://xensummit.org
I am pleased to introduce the Program Committee for Xen Summit Asia at Samsung: * Patrick Colp * Ian Pratt * Sang-bum Suh * Pradeep Padala * Chuck Yoo * Todd Deshane * Jun Nakajima * Eddie Dong * Dan Magenheimer * Hitoshi Matsumoto I look forward to a great event this November in Seoul, Korea. I will be posting
From xen-devel mailing list and Sang-bum from Samsung (http://markmail.org/thread/q5h6hpoplfwf6xjs): I am happy to announce that I have updated source codes for the XenARM project. Sorry for the delay, behind the release plan that I presented at Xen Summit Japan November 2008. Please have a look at
The following companies and universities are now confirmed for speaking at Xen Summit Tokyo: * Fujitsu, Citrix, VALinux, Samsung, Neterion, Google, NEC, NTT, Marathon, Oracle, & ITOCHU Techno-Solutions Corp. * National Research Center of Intelligent Computer Institute of Computing Technology Chinese Academy of Sciences, University of British Columbia, Keio Univ., The University
Over the next few days I will be putting out highlights from this year’s Xen Summit in Boston. Many interesting projects, concepts, and “Xen deployments” were presented and I want to share some of these with you. I will also be setting up a new page on Xen.org