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    Spread the XCP-ng love and vote for Open Awards 2019!

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    • Marc.pezinM Offline
      Marc.pezin Vates 🪐 Marketing
      last edited by

      The Public Center for Social Welfare in Eupen (Belgium) relies on a complete Open Source stack for it's VMs infrastructure. The organization uses XCP-ng as hypervisor, Xen Orchestra as management interface and UDS Enterprise as VDI connection broker.

      The Public Center for Social Welfare has been selected during the world famous Open Awards 2019 as one of the Best success story company/ Public administration.

      We need your help to make them win this competition which would be a great opportunity to promote XCP-ng hypervisor, Xen Orchestra and UDS Enterprise, our partner!

      To vote for the project, it's very easy, you just need to go on this link and click on the "Vote" button. You can only vote until June 11th!

      Thank you all!

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      • ruskofdR Offline
        ruskofd
        last edited by

        Done 😊

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        • xiscoX Offline
          xisco @Marc.pezin
          last edited by xisco

          done 👌

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          • Marc.pezinM Offline
            Marc.pezin Vates 🪐 Marketing
            last edited by

            Good news, the vote are closed and the Public Center for Social Welfare's case study is first as we hoped!
            https://a.cstmapp.com/voteme/31130/633291567

            Thank you everyone!

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