Posts Tagged ‘events’
VIRTUMANIA: The T-Shirt
If you’ve visited this site before you probably already noticed the VM /ETC swag, but now you can show your support of the VIRTUMANIA podcast too. Check out the VIRTUMANIA store on Cafepress.com for some t-shirts, coffee mugs, and a few other items that will help declare to the world you are a true VIRTUMANIAC!
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Click on the shirts to go straight to that product, or use the link above to see the entire store.
On behalf of Infosmack Productions, @3parfarley, @rickvanover, @knieriemen, and myself, thanks for listening to VIRTUMANIA!!
Live Coverage – GestaltIT Tech Field Day Veeam Presentation
I am in Seattle, WA for the third GestaltIT Tech Field Day (TFD). This time I am part of the presenting team for Veeam Software, and we are first up on the agenda. As with other recent events, I am using Cover It Live (CiL) to provide real time coverage and of our presentation and the reaction of the delegates (bloggers) attending. The best part about using Cover It Live is the event can be played back in the future, so check it out even if you missed it live.
I’m automatically pulling in the tweets of all involved, so I should have a good stream of both bloggers and sponsors represented here.
I’m using the following twitter lists:
Look for my occasional commentary as well, but I’m not sure how much time I’ll actually have to participate. I’ll end the coverage when our time is up, which should be roughly 3 to 4 hours.
Click through the page break for the CiL widget and tune into the fun!
By the way, we are providing the first ever public demo of Veeam Backup and Replication 5.0 SureBackup!
Where It’s At: GestaltIT Field Day Seattle
| "There’s a destination a little up the road from the habitations and the towns we know." For me this week that destination is Seattle, WA. In a turn of the tables, but not the turntables Beck refers to, I’ll be a presenter at the latest GestaltIT Tech Field Day (TFD) in Seattle on Thursday. I’ve previously attended the inaugural TFD in San Jose last fall as an independent blogger, but this time around I am employed by sponsoring vendor Veeam Software. I sat shoulder to shoulder with a few of the delegates last time, but now I will be standing in front of them. Regardless, GestaltIT TFD Seattle will definitely be "Where It’s At" at the end of the week. |
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On Wednesday I’ll be "passing the (virtual) dutchie from coast to coast" as I fly from Georgia to Washington. Veeam will be presenting to the TFD Delegates first thing Thursday morning. During our presentation look for Veeam to be be "pulling out jives and jamboree handouts." I’ll tweet and blog what I can, but I’m sure the Delegates will provide their own "jig-saw jazz and the get-fresh flow."
As with TFD events in the past, Weds through Friday Twitter will rattle like "bottles and cans (so I advise you get ready) and just clap your hands and just clap your hands."
Listen / watch the embedded YouTube video in order for this post to make a little more sense!
Here’s the list of all star attendees and sponsors as provided by GestaltIT.com:
Carolina VMUG Summit 2010 vExpert Panel Video
David Davis (@davidmdavis vmwarevideos.com) recorded the 2:30pm vExpert Panel session from the recent Carolina VMware User Group (VMUG) Summit 2010. The session occurred on Friday June 11, 2010 in the Charlotte Convention Center and featured the following vExperts:
@sakacc Chad Sakac |
@vstewed Vaughn Stewart |
@scott_lowe Scott Lowe |
@mike_laverick Mike Laverick |
I was lucky enough to get to moderate the discussion, and along with excellent help in the form of several questions from the VMUG crowd (my co host for the event), I am extremely pleased with the conversation that resulted. We touched on VCE vBlock architecture, Secure Multi Tenancy, vStorage API for Array Integration, FCoE, and a few other virtualization related storage topics
in the 60 minutes we were given. In fact, the end result turned out much like a live version of both the Virtumania and Infosmack podcasts.
One of my personal goals for this session was that the everyone in the audience did not have be storage gurus in order to get benefits from listening. I’m proud to say that I feel we achieved this goal, and so I am embedding Davis’ video below so more VI admins can tune in to what these guys have to say about the future of storage and virtualization!
Live Coverage From TechEd 2010 – Tuesday
I’m starting to get the hang of using Cover It Live (CiL) at a conference. I’m still working out whether using an iPhone/iTouch/iPad/Blackberry/Browser is the best way to update when mobile. I added some 30 second audio clips from @johnobeto, @cxi, @vmdoug, and myself in yesterday’s CiL session. Did you notice? I also pulled in some of @vmdoug’s Qik videos captured from his new HTC EVO.
Here’s my favorite Qik video from yesterday
I’ll probably do more of the same stuff throughout day 2 of TechEd 2010.
NEWSFLASH: For special and in depth conference coverage I am adding @HyperVBear to the stream of auto tweets. I suggest we all follow him closely for the rest of the week
You can replay yesterday’s CiL session here.
Tuesday Live Update Viewer
Live Coverage From TechEd 2010 – Monday
Once again I am using Cover It Live to collect my Monday #teched tweets as well as make occasional live comments from the Veeam booth while at Microsoft TechEd 2010. I am also adding several people’s tweets to the stream who I know are at the conference. Those Included:
As I meet more people and figure out who’s here I will add to this list.
Leave me a comment with twitter names of who else I should include, or leave your own twittername if you are in New Orleans and want your #teched hash tag tweets included too!
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