As part of VMblog's live VMworld 2017 coverage coming up next month, we're in the process of working up our schedules to make sure we can see and learn as much as possible when the show kicks off. VMworld is the leading virtualization event, and there is no shortage of great information coming out of the keynotes, the breakout sessions, the networking and more. But every year, one of the key places to learn a lot in a short amount of time is the Solutions Expo where valuable vendors from the VMware ecosystem and beyond setup shop to display their wares.
But with so many vendors exhibiting at VMworld, how do you know which booths to visit and who to get on your busy schedule?
For years now, I've had the pleasure to speak with the team from Vembu Technologies on different occasions, most recently at a local VMUG. But next month, I look forward to meeting with them at VMworld to find out what's new. Not only did they recently refresh their corporate logo, but they also have a new release of their Vembu BDR Suite to talk about.
Vembu is a leading provider of a portfolio of software products and cloud services to small and medium businesses for more than a decade. Vembu's vision is to make software and cloud services very affordable for the hundreds of thousands of small and medium businesses worldwide. Their flagship offering is the BDR Suite of products meant for on-premises, offsite, cloud backup and disaster recovery across diverse IT environments including physical, virtual, applications and endpoints. Since 2002, Vembu's industry-recognized data protection solutions have delivered tangible value to more than 60,000 businesses worldwide through a network of 4000+ partners (MSPs/VARs & Resellers).
Read this exclusive pre-show interview with Vembu to learn what they have planned for the upcoming VMworld 2017 event.
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