USENIX Update

September 28, 2009

LISA ‘09 Latest News and Top 5 Reasons to Attend

LISA ‘09 is coming up in November 1-6, 2009 in Baltimore, MD. New activities are still being added.

Take a look at a few of the reasons LISA ‘09 is a must-attend event:

1. Face Time with Industry Leaders
Network with peers and luminaries in the workshops, “Hallway Track”, Vendor Exhibition, and evening activities.

2. Top-Notch Training
Highly respected experts provide you with new information and skills you can take back to work tomorrow including:

Take anywhere from 1 half to 6 full days of training and create the curriculum that meets your needs. The full training program is available here.

Need to focus only on virtualization or Solaris? Check out the corresponding series of classes and save time by getting your specialized training in one place.

3. Invited Talks
Key members of the community discuss timely and important topics such as:

  • Keynote Address by Werner Vogels, CTO, Amazon.com
  • “Google Wave,” by Daniel Berlin and Sam Thorogood, Google, Inc.
  • “Cosmic Computing: Supporting the Science of the Planck Space Based Telescope,” Shane Canon, NERSC, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • And more . . .

Take a look at the entire technical program.

4. You’ll Hear It Here First
Cutting-edge practices and new or developing work are presented in the paper presentations and the poster sessions.

Note: Poster submissions are due by October 16, 2009. Submitting a poster is a great way to let other people know about your work and to meet other people who are interested in the same issues.

5. Get Answers to Your Toughest Questions in the Guru Is In Sessions
Topics include:

  • Data Centers by Doug Hughes, D.E. Shaw Research
  • Network Management by D. Brent Chapman, Netomata, Inc.
  • VMware by John Arrasjid and Rupen Seth, VMware
  • And more . . .

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Plus:

Calling all locals!
NEW! Can’t make it during the day? Sign up for the LISA ‘09 Evening Pass.

The Early Bird Registration Deadline is approaching.
Register by Friday, October 12, and save up to $300!

Additional discounts are available!
Check out the available discounts for registration, airfare, and hotel.

LISA ‘09 is sponsored by USENIX and SAGE in cooperation with LOPSA and SNIA.

May 14, 2009

USENIX ‘09 – Meet Your Tutorial Instructor – Pt 1.

Today kicks off the first in a series of interviews with the USENIX ‘09 Tutorial Instructors.

First up: Peter Baer Galvin

New! – Solaris 10 Administration Workshop 1: Administration – (hands on)

New! – Solaris 10 Administration Workshop 2: Virtualization – (hands on)

New! – Solaris 10 Administration Workshop 3: File Systems and Security - (hands on)

Peter is the Chief Technologist for Corporate Technologies, Inc., a systems integrator and VAR. Previously he was the Systems Manager for Brown University’s Computer Science Department. He is currently a columnist for ;login:. He has written articles for Byte and other magazines, as well as columns for SunWorld and Sys Admin magazines. Peter is co-author of the Operating Systems Concepts and Applied Operating Systems Concepts textbooks. As a consultant and trainer, Peter has taught tutorials on security and system administration and has given talks at many conferences and institutions on such topics as Web services, performance tuning, security, system administration, and high availability.

And now the questions…

1. What is your class about? What can attendees expect to take away from it?
It’s all about the new features in Solaris 10 – ZFS, Containers, General administration, and security. Dtrace isn’t included as there are other great full day and multi-day tutorials on that.

2. Aside from your own class, what do you consider the most useful/exciting thing happening at USENIX ’09?
The “hallway BOF” is great – striking up interesting conversations about what works, what doesn’t, what’s new with other attendees.

3. What other cool new technologies are you most interested in?
What works in virtualization and large facility management are hot topics.

Find out more about Peter’s classes here.

Note: Peter teaches jointly with Marc Stavely.

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