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Oracle Open World 2007 and Systemtap talk

Let's talk a bit about Oracle Open World. This took place November 11 through November 15 2007, in San Francisco. It is a giant expo, taking place in all the buildings of the Moscone Center with overspill in adjacent areas and hotels. I was staffing the Unbreakable Linux and the Oracle VM booths. It was incredibly busy, every day. The announcements about OVM and the demos of the OVM with live migration given in the various keynotes contributed noticeably to increase booth traffic as well. You can see the daily news from the conference here

I also gave an introductory talk about Systemtap within the developer track. There was very good turnout, and lots of questions. I have posted the slides in PDF format here.

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