VMBlog stops by the CloudPhysics booth at vmworld 2013 and gets a demo of the new "cards" product which provides insight into apps running on the private cloud.
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VMBlog speaks with newcommer Infinio at vmworld 2013 and gets to see a sneak peek of their product.
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VMBlog catches up with David Bieneman at vmworld 2013 and gets a great demo of Profile Unity 5.5
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VMBlog visits fslogix in the New Innovator's area of vmworld 2013
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VMBlog visits the Nutanix booth at vmworld 2013 and gets a demo of their product Nutanix OS 3.5
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VMblog speaks with Lynn LeBlanc, CEO & Founder of Hotlink at their booth at vmworld about their new product HotLink DR express
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VMblog speaks with Zenoss during vmworld 2013
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VMBlog checks out commvault at their booth during vmworld 2013 and gets a demo of Simpana.
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Check out this video interview to learn more about PHD Virtual and their recovery management suite. See how we got through the entire demo without being taken down by Zombies. Yes, I said it. Zombies.
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VMblog gets a demo of Zerto Virtual Replication 3.0 for Public, Private & Hybrid Cloud DR.
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We kicked off the second general session (day 2) today at VMworld 2013, with VMware president and COO, Carl Eschenbach, taking command of the stage in the absence of show fan favorite and former CTO of VMware, Steve Herrod. Big shoes to fill.
Carl kicked things off announcing what many of us already figured out due to the lack of wifi and seating at the event -- there are more than 22,500 people in attendance of the show this year, way up from the 1,400 that joined VMware at the very first show back in San Diego 10 years ago. Of course, Carl likes to round up, so he claims 23,000 attendees. Either way, attendance is up from the previous year and it shows. Many asked on Twitter if the show was in fact getting "too big."
VMBlog get's a demo of VMTurbo Operations Manager.
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