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Xen is now a Collaborative Project of The Linux Foundation
Laying the foundation and providing the infrastructure for the next evolutions in Xen′s growth, adoption, and innovation. |
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Xen Community Spotlight
Periodically we feature key contributors to Xen from the community ... keep checking back to get to know others
who you will be working with. Please feel free to surf around and send any comments.
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Gareth Bestor, IBM
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Gareth grew up in New Zealand where he completed a BS in Computer Science
at Massey University, and developed a love for tramping. After moving to
the USA for graduate studies and finishing a PhD in Computer Vision at the
University of Wisconsin-Madison, he joined IBM and worked on load-balancing
software for the IBM pSeries ASCI supercomputers, helped develop IBM's grid
computing product based on the Globus Toolkit, and taught Lego robotics at
Vassar College. Gareth moved to the Pacific Northwest a few years ago and
now works for the IBM Linux Technology Center in Beaverton, Oregon, where
he does Linux open source development of open standard system management
tools. He is an ardent believer that diversity is key to the successful
evolution of all ecosystems, including IT, but with computers being
complicated enough as it is, that the adoption of open standards for
interoperability ultimately benefits all in the IT industry. |
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