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 […]
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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 […]
VMware VCP 5 Resources
Here’s a collection of resources & links that I’ve come across during my daily travels throughout the tubes that comprise the World Wide Web. I’m going to make an effort to keep these updated. If you’d like me to link to your VCP 5 resources/article/experiences/etc, please drop me a line via Twitter or in a […]
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 […]