Profoss / Events / January 2008: Virtualisation / Schedule

January 2008: Virtualisation

 

Schedule

Day 1: 22 January, 2008
Schedule Details
TimeTitleSpeakerFiles
09:00 am - 09:30 am Registration and Coffee    
09:30 am - 09:45 am Welcome    
09:45 am - 11:00 am Current state and evolution of the virtualisation market John Abbott
application/pdf    
11:00 am - 12:00 pm Virtualisation: Shift happens Tarry Singh
application/pdf    
12:00 pm - 01:30 pm Lunch and Networking    
01:30 pm - 02:30 pm Case study Kris Buytaert
application/pdf    
02:30 pm - 03:30 pm Closed and open source solutions: an open panel discussion    
03:30 pm - 04:00 pm Coffee Break    
04:00 pm - 05:00 pm The impact of virtualization on the enterprise infrastructure Duncan Hardie
application/pdf    
05:00 pm - 06:00 pm The future is in the management tools Niko Nelissen
application/pdf    
Day 2: 23 January, 2008
Schedule Details
TimeTitleSpeakerFiles
09:30 am - 11:00 am Integrating virtualization in the OS Frank Kohler
application/pdf    
11:00 am - 11:15 am Coffee Break    
11:15 am - 12:15 pm openQRM and Xen Matthias Rechenburg
application/pdf    
12:15 pm - 01:30 pm Lunch and Networking    
01:30 pm - 02:30 pm Optimal storage platform for a virtualized environment and the data center as a service Kristof Despiegeleer
   
02:30 pm - 03:30 pm HA clustering made simple with OpenVZ Werner Fischer
application/pdf    
03:30 pm - 04:00 pm Coffee break    
04:00 pm - 05:00 pm Linux-VServer: light-weight and resource efficient OS level virtualization Herbert Poetzl
application/pdf    
05:00 pm - 06:00 pm Hardware Acceleration for optimal Virtualized Performance Mike Kreiten
   

Upcoming Event

 

Professional usage of Open Source GIS solutions.

Past Events

 

Learn about implications of FOSS license on your business.

ERP system support a company’s organisation and brings a tool to optimise the internal working as well as extenal collaboration.

OpenOffice.org is the leading FOSS Office Suite.

Asterisk, the open source telephone system, brings the flexibility needed to replace old and expensive PBX systems. Not only does is let you replace the old system in a way end users won't notice as you can configure it to mimick the old system's behaviour, it also opens the door to unseen or unaffordable features in commercial systems.