oVirt workshop coming up - January 22-24 2013

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Hi everyone,

I thought that some of you might be interested to hear about an upcoming event I'm helping put together, an oVirt workshop in NetApp HQ in Sunnyvale, California on January 22-24.

oVirt is (as I'm sure most of you know) a management system for KVM-based virtualization - allowing you to easily handle VMs, network, storage and hosts in a virtual datacenter.

The workshop's three day agenda will cover installation and use of oVirt, integrating with oVirt though the platform's APIs, and contributing to development of the project. This is an excellent opportunity to find out what's coming in future versions of RHEV, and to meet users who are on the bleeding edge of what we will be shipping in future products.

Reserve your spot at this free event by registering at http://ovirtnetapp2013.eventbrite.com/, and see http://www.ovirt.org/NetApp_Workshop_January_2013 for more information.

We are actively seeking presenters who can talk about interesting ways in which they are using oVirt, or share integration stories. Please send proposals for talks to workshop-pc@xxxxxxxxx - the official end of the call for content is Friday 14th of December, 23:59 PST, but since we will not be drafting the schedule until next week, any proposals received by Monday will also be considered.

Thanks!
Dave.

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