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Schedule is live for the Xen Project’s Annual Conference - Discounted Registration closes by end of May
Dear Community members,

Community, embedded, automotive, performance, hardware, and security are a few topics that will be covered during the upcoming Xen Project Developer and Design Summit (http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/xen-developer-and-design-summit) happening July 11-13 in Budapest, Hungary.

You can find the full schedule here: http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/xen-developer-and-design-summit/program/schedule

The conference is combines the formats of the Xen Project Developer Summits with the Xen Project Hackathons, with talks in the morning and Design Sessions in the afternoon.

Here’s a sampling of some of the talks at the Summit:
* Dedicated Secure Domain as an Approach for Certification of Automotive Sector Solutions from Iurii Mykhalskyi of GlobalLogic
* Uniprof: Transparent Unikernel Performance Profiling and Debugging from Florian Schmidt of NEC
* Hypervisor-Based Security: Bringing Virtualized Exceptions Into the Game from Mihai Dontu of Bitdefender
* Bring up PCI Passthrough on ARM from Julien Grall of ARM
* Shared Coprocessor Framework on ARM - Oleksandr Andrushchenko, EPAM Systems
* Secure Containers with Xen and CoreOS rkt - Stefano Stabellini, Aporeto
* To Grant or Not to Grant? - João Martins, Oracle

Currently, we have an early bird special ($250), which will end at the end of May (see http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/xen-developer-and-design-summit/attend/register). Note that the overall ticket price is higher compared to the past, as the event is 3 days long and based on your feedback from last year, we included lunch.

Also note that you can still submit design sessions: see http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/xen-developer-and-design-summit/program/cfp-design-session

Best Regards
Lars
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