vmworld 2020

Join vmblog in our coverage of vmworld 2020 online conference taking place September 30 - October 1, 2020

Imagine backing up your data and as the job completes it is stored securely offsite, immutable, and ready for recovery. Now imagine this without hardware, manual updates, or a price premium... seems like a gift from the Backup Gods, right?

We now have more tools at hand to prevent downtime and more resilience in our local and cloud providers' data centers, but the risk of entire data loss still exists and is greater than ever. In the early days, data loss was typically related to unreliable hardware, datacenter outages, lack of good technology, and poor process amongst others. Some of these risk points have been resolved, but we now have new risk points. In the software defined data center, we can lose massive amounts of data in a keystroke. Bad actors, malicious actions, viruses, malware, or just administrative error can put a company out of business. A deleted account, mass deletion of VMs or a volume on a storage array can impact hundreds of workloads and often are not recoverable with an undo button.

VMworld 2020 goes digital.  Will you be in attendance?  If the event were physical, I would have looked forward to visiting with Clumio.  So we reached out to them digitally instead.

With the current pandemic, we're seeing a lot of changes taking place in our normal, everyday lives -- both professionally and personally.  One of those changes is the end of physical trade show events as we move to socially distance ourselves from one another.  While some trade shows simply cancelled or postponed until 2021, others have made the switch to a 100% digital format.  VMworld, the world's largest virtualization and cloud computing event hosted every year by VMware, is one of those shows -- enter for the first time ever, VMworld 2020 Digital

While a physical VMworld event would normally have north of 150+ sponsors, a digital VMworld event won't be able to effectively support that number of sponsors. 

Clumio is an innovator of authentic SaaS for enterprise backup.  Using their secure service, organizations eliminate hardware and software for on-premise backup and avoid the complexity and cost of running third-party backup software in the cloud.  As enterprises move aggressively to cloud, they can use Clumio to protect workloads like VMware Cloud on AWS and AWS native services.

Are you gearing up for VMworld 2020 digital?  Get started now by reading this exclusive interview with Joe Ferguson, Cloud Sales Engineer at Clumio to learn more, and start getting excited for what's to come!

Cloudian today announced that its HyperStore object storage software is now flash-optimized, enabling enterprises to meet the needs of performance-intensive workloads such as data analytics, AI/ML, cloud-native applications and rapid backup and recovery. Compared to competitive flash-based object storage systems, Cloudian's new solution delivers more than 3X better price/performance. It also features the unique ability to deploy flash and HDD-based nodes within an adaptive hybrid architecture. This allows customers to further reduce total cost by 40% by tiering less frequently used data to lower-cost HDD-based storage. Cloudian's flash-optimized HyperStore is available as both a software-only solution and as a pre-configured appliance, the HyperStore Flash 1000 Series.

VMworld 2020 goes digital.  Will you be in attendance?  If the event were physical, I would have looked forward to visiting with NAKIVO.  So we reached out to them digitally instead.

With the current pandemic, we're seeing a lot of changes taking place in our normal, everyday lives -- both professionally and personally.  One of those changes is the end of physical trade show events as we move to socially distance ourselves from one another.  While some trade shows simply cancelled or postponed until 2021, others have made the switch to a 100% digital format.  VMworld, the world's largest virtualization and cloud computing event hosted every year by VMware, is one of those shows -- enter for the first time ever, VMworld 2020 Digital

While a physical VMworld event would normally have north of 150+ sponsors, a digital VMworld event won't be able to effectively support that number of sponsors. 

Had the show not gone digital, one of the companies you would have been able to visit with at VMworld 2020 is NAKIVO, a fast-growing software company dedicated to protecting virtual, physical, cloud and SaaS environments.

Are you gearing up for VMworld 2020 digital?  Get started now by reading this exclusive interview with NAKIVO to learn more, and start getting excited for what's to come!

VMworld 2020 goes digital.  Will you be in attendance?  One of the vendors I normally look forward to seeing in person is Tricerat.

With the current pandemic, we're seeing a lot of changes taking place in our normal, everyday lives -- both professionally and personally.  One of those changes is the end of physical trade show events as we move to socially distance ourselves from one another.  While some trade shows simply cancelled or postponed until 2021, others have made the switch to a 100% digital format.  VMworld, the world's largest virtualization and cloud computing event hosted every year by VMware, is one of those shows -- enter for the first time ever, VMworld 2020 Digital

While a physical VMworld event would normally have north of 150+ sponsors, a digital VMworld event won't be able to effectively support that number of sponsors.

One of the companies you would have been able to visit in person at VMworld 2020 is Tricerat, a company that provides world class printing and scanning software for even the most complex IT environments.  The company’s software, ScrewDrivers, enables end users to print from any device, in any location, to any printer.

What about you?  Are you gearing up for VMworld 2020 digital?  Get started now and read this exclusive pre-show interview with Hannah Byrne, chief operating officer at Tricerat.

If the recent pandemic has reinforced anything for us at Liquidware, it's to listen to your customers! At the onset, in early March, of organizations realizing they needed to prepare for sending a large proportion - if not all - of their workforce to work from home, Liquidware was inundated with calls from both customers and prospects asking how we could facilitate a "burst scale" workspace for these users. During the ensuing weeks and months, we listened to our customers and partners and worked diligently on helping them to provide a user experience that equalled, or was better than, the one their users had back in the office. Utilizing our solutions to rapidly migrate users to either a cloud-based workspace or to their own device at home, our customers benefited from their investment in our solutions to facilitate a new way of working for many.

VMworld 2020 goes digital.  Will you be in attendance?  One of the vendors I normally look forward to seeing at VMworld is iland.

With the current pandemic, we're seeing a lot of changes taking place in our normal, everyday lives -- both professionally and personally.  One of those changes is the end of physical trade show events as we move to socially distance ourselves from one another.  While some trade shows simply cancelled or postponed until 2021, others have made the switch to a 100% digital format.  VMworld, the world's largest virtualization and cloud computing event hosted every year by VMware, is one of those shows -- enter for the first time ever, VMworld 2020 Digital

While a physical VMworld event would normally have north of 150+ sponsors, a digital VMworld event won't be able to effectively support that number of sponsors.

One of the companies you would have been able to visit in person at VMworld 2020 is iland, a global cloud service provider of secure and compliant hosting for infrastructure (IaaS), disaster recovery (DRaaS), and backup as a service (BaaS).

Are you gearing up for VMworld 2020 digital?  Read this exclusive pre-show interview with Justin Augat, VP of marketing at iland.

ThinPrint, provider of the world's leading print management solutions, is changing the cloud printing market with its ezeep cloud print solutions and services. With cloud printing being an attractive and popular option for enterprises and SMBs in the new modern workplace, ezeep is the only completely cloud-based print solution that can enable improved productivity, security, and cost savings.

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