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TweetWe are approaching the Italian VMUG User Conference, scheduled for 3rd April (by the way, did you register? You can do it here). Our fourth speaker we are going to introduce today is Mike Laverick. VMUG-IT: Who are you? Could you give us a brief introduction? Mike: I’m Mike Laverick I used to run the…
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TweetWe are approaching the Italian VMUG User Conference, scheduled for 3rd April (by the way, did you register? You can do it here). Our third speaker we are going to introduce today is Duncan Epping. VMUG-IT: Who are you? Could you give us a brief introduction? Duncan: My name is Duncan Epping and I was…
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TweetWe are approaching the Italian VMUG User Conference, scheduled for 3rd April (by the way, did you register? You can do it here). Our second speaker we are going to introduce today is Scott Lowe. VMUG-IT: Hi Scott, would you like to introduce yourself? Scott: My name is Scott Lowe, and I’m a blogger, speaker, and…
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TweetHi all, we are almost one month away from our Italian User conferece (by the way, did you registered for it? You can do it at this link), and we can start unveiling some “tidbit” we prepared. One of the strenghts of our meetings has always been its great contents, so this time we arrange to…
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TweetHere we go! For the first time less than two years after its foundation, Italian VMUG is ready for its first full User Conference in Milan. We will have keynotes, breakout sessions and meetings for all the day, several experts from the VMware community will give speeches on many topics, and as usual users will…
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TweetDuring the last VMworld US 2012 in San Francisco, I’ve been interviewed by Nutanix guys after a nice meeting we had at their booth. We talked about converged infrastructure, scale out systems, and big data. They recorded the interview and now it’s published on youtube, if you want to check it out, here it is.…
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TweetDuring the last VMworld in San Franscisco, I met in person Stephen Foskett, the mind behind Tech Field Day. If you don’t know nothing about it, that’s tha about page on their website: Our Field Day events bring together innovative IT product vendors and independent thought leaders to share information and opinions in a presentation…
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TweetSunday 26th August, before starting my crazy week at VMworld, we (I, Andrea and Fabio) decided to go the a special place for every IT geek out there: the Computer History Museum. Located in Mountain View, CA, in the middle of the Silicon Valley and less than 1 hour drive from San Francisco, is itself…
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TweetBecause there is a ton of blog posts all around from everyone covering every single announcement was made since yesterday; because 80% of that news are those available on the official VMware website; because beeing an european guy going for the first time at the US VMworld, I want to fully enjoy the event, meet…
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TweetWhile waiting for VMworld to begin (less than 3 weeks now) I’m looking around for booth / sessions / meetings and things to do while I’ll be there. I’ve already scheduled some meetings with some guys at Veeam, but there is now another reason to visit their booth: if you stop there (booth 1709) and…