And... that's a wrap! It's been almost two weeks now, and truth be told, I'm still playing catch up from VMworld 2016. This is my 13th VMworld event, and I always come home feeling like I am left wanting. No, not in a bad way, it just seems like I never have enough time to accomplish everything on my TODO list.
As vmworld 2016 comes to a close here is a wrap up of what you missed.
Liquidware Labs Graphics and User Lifecycle Managment presentation from vmworld 2016 at the nvidia booth.
While at VMworld 2016, VMblog takes part in a great customer case study discussion between Velostrata co-founder and CEO, Issy Ben-Shaul, and Velostrata customer, Sandisk. The pair discusses how Sandisk became a customer, the business problems they were trying to solve before working with Velostrata, the short and long term business benefits Sandisk has received by using Velostrata, and more.
Founded in 2014, Velostrata provides software solutions that give enterprises cloud workload mobility. Velostrata's founders realized that many of the issues that kept enterprises from adopting public cloud for production workloads centered around the risk, cost, time, and complexity of migrating storage. So, they asked the fundamental question, "why not decouple compute from storage?"
VMBlog stops by the Quali booth during vmworld 2016 and gets a demo of Cloud Sandbox, a DevOps Automation tool.
VMblog speaks with Vembu Technologies at their booth during VMworld 2016 to learn more and get a demo of their latest solution.
VMBlog speaks with Rick Vanover of Veeam at their booth during vmworld 2016. Rick gave us a demo of a new feature that reduced the backup time from 36 minutes down to 58 seconds.
VMBlog stops by the DataCore booth at vmworld 2016 and gets a look at their SANsymphony product.
VMBlog stops by the StratoDesk booth during vmworld 2016 and gets a demo of their "NoTouch" VDI Endpoint solution.
VMBlog stops by the Lakeside booth during vmworld 2016 and gets a demo of their new "Ask SysTrack" feature that allows users to ask plain language questions to find metrics and data in SysTrack.
VMworld is the premiere virtualization and cloud computing event held every year by VMware going back to 2004 when it kicked things off in San Diego. This year, the show returns to San Francisco after a three year run in Las Vegas.
Come along as VMblog takes you on a tour of VMworld through the years, rock and roll style. View the City and Attendance play bill. View the VMworld Set List. Find out how many Keynotes were hosted by which CEO. What about the bands who have played over the years? Check out the key updates made during each VMworld event and the tag lines used over the years. And find out which vendors you should be adding to your must see list at VMworld 2019.
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