I am proud to announce the formation of the first Xen User Group in the United States – Xen User Group LA. The group is being led by Matthew Sacks of The Bitsource and has just announced their first meeting with Jeremy Fitzhardinge as the guest speaker. The meeting is scheduled for July 30, 2010 at 4:00pm and you can find all the information at http://www.meetup.com/Xen-User-Group-Los-Angeles/.
If you are interested in attending or being a sponsor, please visit the meetup site or contact me for more information.
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