VMBlog interviews Doug Hazelman, Vice President, Product Strategy, Chief Evangelist at Veeam during the VeeamOn 2015 Always On Availability Conference in Las Vegas.
Doug Hazelman is Vice President, Product Strategy, Chief Evangelist. Doug consults with customers, partners and industry analysts on key considerations for implementing virtual server infrastructures. He works with Veeam’s R&D team to enhance and develop new Veeam products to address market needs, and advises customers on best practices for managing virtual environments. Doug shares his expertise via the Veeam blog and other social media outlets. Doug has spoken about virtualization management at VMworld, the Nordic Virtualization Conference, Interop, and other events including regional VMUG meetings. He is a VMware vExpert for 2011 and has also appeared on VMworld.com's "Ask the Experts."
Prior to joining Veeam, Doug was an IT infrastructure consultant with Bennett Adelson. Earlier in his career he was the director of Product Management for Migration Solutions at Quest Software. Doug was with Aelita Software in various technical and product management roles for more than five years before it was acquired by Quest Software in 2004.
VMBlog interviews John Metzger, Senior Director of Product Marketing at Veeam during VeeamOn 2015.
VMBlog interviews Rick Vanover, Product Strategy Specialist at Veeam during VeeamOn 2015. Rick talks about the New Veeam Backup for Linux as well as some of his favorite features in Veeam Availability Suite v9.
Rick Vanover (vExpert, MCITP, VCP, Cisco Champion) is a Product Strategy Specialist for Veeam Software and is based in Columbus, Ohio. Rick is a popular blogger, podcaster and active member of the virtualization community. Rick's IT experience includes system administration and IT management, with virtualization as the central theme of his career recently.
VMBlog speaks with vSandbox, the magic behind the VeeamOn Lab Warz during VeeamOn 2015 in Las Vegas.
Easy – to – use, standalone agent for Linux is designed to ensure the Availability of Linux server instances, whether they reside in the public cloud or on premises