[LUAU] Open Source Pizza for Tuesday, April 17th - OahuTech

Edward Haddock edward.haddock at hawaiiantel.net
Sun Apr 8 12:04:15 PDT 2007


On Sat, 2007-04-07 at 19:15 -1000, Julian Yap wrote:
> HOSEF is proud to present the following public lecture and presentation.
> Please join us.
> 
> We are in the early stages of HOSEF's 2007 fundraising campaign.
> http://hosef.chipin.com/
> http://hosef.org/civicspace/donate
> 
> Please consider donating to HOSEF.  Mahalo!
> 
> --==[ Virtualization and XenSource ]==--
> 
> Info: Tue, Apr 17 @ 5:45-8:30pm - University of Hawaii Manoa Campus:
> Marine Science Building Auditorium, Room 114 - $7 if you want pizza
> and drink
> 
> Speaker: Michael Bishop, President/CEO, OahuTech
> 
> What is Virtualization? Virtual Servers? Virtual Machines? How will
> these technologies benefit me and my business? What kinds of
> Virtualization software is available and why should I choose one over
> the other? Bring your questions about Virtualization and we'll do our
> best to answer them.
> 
> Virtualization can provide great benefits including a reduction in the
> number of servers needed, streamlined server deployment, reduced
> development time, and easier server management.
> 
> Essential terms such as full virtualization, para-virtualization, and
> virtual machines will be discussed. We'll also discuss current
> virtualization software such as Xen, OpenVZ, XenSource, VMware,
> Virtuozzo, and conclude with a demo of XenSource.
> 
> 
> About the speaker:
> 
> Michael Bishop has worked in the IT industry for the past 10 years. He 
> has been an advocate of Free and Open Source software and has used and 
> managed virtual servers for over 5 years. Michael is currently the 
> President/CEO of OahuTech which provides complete technology solutions 
> for businesses in Hawaii.
> 
> 
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Aloha,
	How would I get there from Wahiawa? Do I need to validate parking or
anything like that?
Mahalo,
Edward




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