VMwor-- er, I mean, VMware Explore is a few weeks away, taking place August 28th to September 1st, 2022 in San Francisco, CA at the Moscone Center. Pre-pandemic, VMworld was always good for a list of parties and events to attend. Now that we're starting to get back to "normal" and attending shows in person, what's the list of parties going to look like? We're starting to see a few take shape, but so far, it doesn't come close to the list from the past.
NOTE: Most events will require you to take some type of signup action in order to attend. Yes, even if the event is free. They need to do that in order to take a proper head count or know when to shut things down if the list grows too big. These things are generally first come, first served. So if you are interested, I suggest you sign up if you are available before it is too late. And also take note, some of these parties may be invitation only or you might have to meet some other requirement in order to sign up / attend.
If I'm missing an event, contact me or send me a Tweet (@vmblog) and I'll get it added.
** UPDATED 8/23/22 **
VMworld 2019 is a few weeks away, taking place August 25th to the 29th, 2019 in San Francisco, CA at the Moscone Center. And once again, VMware and the show sponsors are really bringing the party to VMworld.
There's so much more to VMworld than just breakout sessions and keynotes. The social and networking side of the event is just as huge! VMworld attendees have become accustomed to having a good time after the sessions have ended. And so far, things are starting to take shape on that front, as the opportunities from various vendors are making their way to reality.
NOTE: Most events will require you to take some type of signup action in order to attend. Yes, even if the event is free. They need to do that in order to take a proper head count or know when to shut things down if the list grows too big. These things are generally first come, first served. So if you are interested, I suggest you sign up if you are available before it is too late.
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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