Last week Andre Leibovici (web/twitter) did a terrific job of getting through a full day ‘s workshop worth of VMware View material in just under two hours. I’m not sure how he did it, but it was a terrific brain-dump of information about planning, sizing, and other considerations around VMware View. Please hop on over […]
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ProfessionalVMware.com Brownbag recap, week of November 14th, 2011
Last week we had Chris Colotti and David Hill on to discuss “all things VMware vCloud”, you can find the video & notes on ProfessionalVMware.com. This week (actually tonight due to the lateness of this post), we’ll have Andre Leibovici (web/twitter) on to discuss VMware View and end user computing. First, a little background on […]
ProfessionalVMware.com Brownbag recap, week of November 7th, 2011
Last week we had the pleasure of having Cisco’s Han Yang on the Brownbag for a deepdive on VXLAN. We talked in-depth about VXLAN, other advanced networking available in the ecosphere such as Cisco’s FabricPath, OTV, and LiSP. Personally, I learned a lot from Han’s session, and I highly recommend heading over to ProfessionalVMware.com to […]
ProfessionalVMware.com Brownbag recap, week of October 31st, 2011
Kendrick Coleman (web/twitter) was on the Brownbag last week for a deepdive on VMware vCloud Director networking. I thought he did a great job, and based on feedback I received from folks who attended — they thought it was great as well. If you missed Kenny’s presentation, you can catch it on ProfessionalVMware.com or on […]
ProfessionalVMware.com Brownbag recap, week of October 24th, 2011
Last Wednesday, October 19th 2011, we had David Davis (web/twitter) from TrainSignal on to talk about VMware VCP 5 certification exam and requirements, upcoming training available from TrainSignal, and interesting trends within the area of virtualization. I thought it was a great Brownbag, and based on the feedback I received, a number of other folks […]