Posts Tagged ‘vmworld’
Live Coverage Of VMWorld 2010 WUPaaS
WUPaaS first. Ask questions later!
Tune in here around 6 PM PST for the tweets, photos, interviews, videos, and general mayhem associated with the VMUnderground VMWorld 2010 Warm UP Party as a Service Event at the Thirsty Bear.
Official Game Rules #vmworld3word
The Twitter game
Back once again.
A little challenge
For VMWorld 2010.
Started last year.
Some thought strange
At VMworld 2009
And Partner Exchange.
Here’s the rules.
Hope you play.
Use three words
Whatever you say.
Hashtags are allowed.
Apostrophes are free.
Always use tag #vmworld3word.
above = 3.
Count symbols, numbers,
as word substitutes.
punctuation doesn’t count.
emoticons I’ll excuse
RTs are encouraged
to link conversations.
Here’s an example
“RT @twittername(s): to link conversations #othertag #vmworld3word>” note various exceptions
Slang is permitted
if commonly used.
There’s lotsa grey
gotta carefully choose.
The contest begins
On WUPaaS Sunday.
Join, you must
Yoda would say
Tweet when inspired.
Not every time.
Make it fun
without the rhymes
I was told
around the Moscone
screens will display.
Honest, no bologna.
If they do
Look for mine.
Tweet your own.
try to outshine!
This little ditty
shows game intent.
Clear as mud?
Leave a comment!
VMWorld 2010 VIRTUMANIA Infosmack Productions #smackup
For those attending VMWorld 2010 in San Francisco, CA, On Wednesday September 1 at 1:00 PM PST take a break from the sessions and stop by to meet VIRTUMANIA and Infosmack personalities Marc Farley, Rick Vanover, and me in person on the VMWorld 2010 Solutions Exchange floor. The Veeam and 3PAR booths are adjacent to each other, so this tweet up will be in the general area at both booths from 1 PM to 2 PM PST.
RSVP at twtvite.com/vmworld2010smackup and then add to your calendar:
Be sure to follow (and use) the hashtag #smackup during the event on that Wednesday. The twtvite.com page will be collecting tweets and photos using this tag!
Looking forward to seeing everyone then!
See the full twtvite after the page break.
Win VMWorld 2010 Trip From GestaltIT. Pay It Forward.
I’m late posting about this so I’ll be short. Tuesday 08/10/2010 is the deadline to enter and win a free conference pass, airfare, and hotel accommodations for VMWorld 2010 in San Francisco, CA. Go to GestaltIT.com and register NOW!
Here’s some various contest info as pasted directly from the post Announcing the Gestalt IT “Get Away to VMworld” Contest!:
“Here’s the deal: Thanks to our generous sponsors (Xsigo and Symantec), we’ll pay airfare, hotel, and registration for one lucky and deserving person out there to attend VMworld San Francisco 2010! That’s right – you get to go to VMworld for free!”
“Entrants must explain how they plan to “pay it forward” if they get to go to VMworld. Will you start a blog? Write some tutorials? Contribute to a forum or online community? Present to your local VMUG? Get creative and spread the wealth of knowledge you get from the event!”
“HOW TO ENTER
Ok, so how can you enter this contest? Here are the simple steps:
- Consider how attending VMworld would help you and the broader community
- Fill out the contest entry form
- Plan on stopping by the Symantec and Xsigo booths at the show and thanking them for their support
- Consider publicizing the contest by sharing this article with friends and associates
- Consider subscribing to Gestalt IT with RSS, by email, on Twitter, or in iTunes
- Consider supporting DonorsChoose.org and donating your swag to school kids in need”
“You have through Tuesday, August 10 to enter. The winner will be announced on the VMware Community Roundtable Podcast, Wednesday August 11 at noon Pacific time!”
Check out the whole GestaltIT post for more details and some fine print. Good Luck and I hope to see you there!
VIRTUMANIA Episode 21: Announcing WUPaaS. Exploring vSphere 4.1. Denying ESXi. Predicting VMWorld.
The VMUNDERGROUND invades VIRTUMANIA Episode 21 with a special VMWorld 2010 Warm Up Party announcement! Rick Vanover is my co host and we are joined by special guests Sean Clark and Brian Knudtson. The following is the podcast summary:
VIRTUMANIA Podcast Episode 21 – Announcing WUPaaS. Exploring vSphere 4.1. Denying ESXi. Predicting VMWorld. Rich Brambley (@rbrambley) of VMETC and Rick Vanover (@rickvanover) of Rickatron.us are joined this episode by Sean Clark (@vseanclark) of VMUnderground.com and Brian Knudtson (@bknudtson) of Knudt.net. This week we talk about everything VMworld 2010, point out some changes introduced with vSphere 4.1, air some concerns about using ESXi in the future, and announce the 2010 theme of the VMUnderground VMWorld Warm Up Party. Virtumania is an Infosmack Production.
Before, between, and after the important stuff we also have some fun with Sean’s hat, swagger wagons, iPads (again!), Dr. Seuss, VMworld 2010, and more!
Listen to the podcast with the embedded player or subscribe to get a weekly copy so you can listen when convenient.
Check out the VM /ETC VIRTUMANIA Page to listen to past episodes as well as episodes of Infosmack.
The following links offer more information on some of the topics mentioned in VIRTUMANIA Episode 21:
VIRTUMANIA Episode 16: The One About vExperts and VMWorld
Our weekly podcast is usually a loose and casual conversation, but VIRTUMANIA Episode 16 was definitely "off the hip". Regular co-host Marc Farley is back, Rick Vanover joins us as always, and very special guests John Troyer and Eric Siebert round out a great discussion. The following is the podcast summary:
VIRTUMANIA Podcast Episode 16 – The One About vExperts And VMWorld. Rich Brambley (@rbrambley) of VMETC and Marc Farley (@3parfarley) of StorageRap.com are joined by regular Rick Vanover (@rickvanover) of RickVanover.com. Very special guests this week are VMware’s John Troyer (@jtroyer VMTN Roundtable Podcast) and Eric Seibert (@ericsiebert) of vpshere-land.com. The conversation covers everything from VMware’s 2010 vExpert program, hyping VMworld 2010, to social media tools and preferences. Although no “stretched analogy” was used in the actual episode this week, the spontaneous recording is almost like a cafe conversation from an episode of Friends. Thanks to Greg Knieriemen (@knieriemen) of Chi Corporation for this Infosmack Production.
Listen to the podcast with the embedded player or subscribe to get a weekly copy so you can listen when convenient.
Check out the VM /ETC VIRTUMANIA Page to listen to past episodes as well as episodes of Infosmack.
The following links offer more information on some of the topics mentioned in VIRTUMANIA Episode 16:
Exploring VMware vSphere And View Next Version Features
Download The VMworld 2009 Presentation on IO DRS
A common question from those that did not get to attend VMware Partner Exchange 2010 has been “So, tell me about what you saw that you can’t tell everyone about!” Unfortunately, like Maverick in the movie Top Gun said, “It’s classified. I could tell you, but then I’d have to kill you.”
On the other hand, more and more information is starting to surface on the web. I can neither confirm or deny that all features and version numbers will be available or released as reported, but the TechTarget folks have put together a couple of good summary articles for those who interested in a little more information on a possible future roadmap of VMware vSphere and VMware View. Check the following articles for a round up of general speculation and reaction during and after the PEX 2010 conference. Most of the sources used are credible.
(That last comment will make more sense to you after you follow the links)
VMware to add memory compression, I-O resource management to next vSphere
“The next release of VMware’s vSphere will add memory compression, I/O resource management and better VMotion performance, according to attendees of last week’s VMware Partner Exchange in Las Vegas. If the company architects these features as promised, they could improve performance and resource utilization of VMware environments.”
VMware vies for virtual desktop dominance with View 4.5
“The upcoming version of VMware’s VDI software will better integrate its desktop and server virtualization software and expand the role of its ThinApp application virtualization software, all in an effort to extend its server virtualization dominance to the desktop.”
The above quotes are just the opening paragraphs of each TechTarget article. Read the rest for the details.
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