NY Windows Enterprise Group Meets Thursday Nov 1st

The New York Enterprise Windows User Group of NYPC

Presents

XenSource

by

Roger B.A. Klorese,

Senior Director, Product Marketing

Thursday, November 1, 2007

Abstract:

The presentation will provide an introduction to the open source Xen project, the benefits of paravirtualization, and server virtualization options in a Windows environment. Citrix XenServer (formerly XenSource XenEnterprise) was introduced in August 2007, so the session will also focus on and provide a demo of several new features including XenMotion™ for live migration of running virtual machines; XenCenter™, a scalable, resilient virtual infrastructure management solution with an easy to use Windows user interface; and, a powerful 64-bit hypervisor that supports both 32- and 64-bit enterprise workloads.

Speaker Bio:

Roger B.A. Klorese, Senior Director, Product Marketing
Roger has driven product and marketing strategy for some of the most successful infrastructure software technologies of the past decade, including VMware ESX Server and VERITAS Volume Manager, and introduced and developed the application-aligned storage management solution space at VERITAS. He served as vice president of marketing at Trigence and Sychron, and in a variety of marketing, product management, and product support roles at Hewlett-Packard, Consera, Sendmail, MIPS, Celerity, and Prime Computer. Roger studied Critical Studies (English/Film) and Computer Science at Dartmouth College.
 

This meeting is held on the first Thursday of the month from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm at Microsoft, 1290 Avenue of the Americas ( the AXA building, between 51st/52nd Street) 6th floor . You need to register with the NYeWin.Org site to attend. You only need to register once for all our regular monthly meetings. Please bring photo ID for building access and come on time. The building security requires a representative from our group to do the security check-in downstairs. Directions: B/D/F/V train to 47th-50th Sts./Rockefeller Ctr
1 train to 50th St./Bway
N/R/W train to 49th St./7th Ave.