Eric Siebert just published the results of the Top-25 bloggers poll. Over 700 people voted and several bloggers entered the top-25 like Frank Denneman and Alan Renouf. I would like to thank everyone for voting on me. It’s a true honor to be part of a list like the following, let alone being voted as the number one virtualization blogger…
- Yellow Bricks – Duncan Epping – 158 #1 votes – total score of 4,191
- Virtual Geek – Chad Sakac – 111 #1 votes – total score of 2,938
- Scott Lowe’s Blog – Scott Lowe – 56 #1 votes – total score of 2,889
- NTPro.nl – Eric Sloof – 22 #1 votes – total score of 2062
- RTFM Education – Mike Laverick – 7 #1 votes – total score of 1,734
- Virtualization Evangelist – Jason Boche – 13 #1 votes – total score of 1,482
- VM/ETC – Rich Brambley – 5 #1 votes – total score of 1,138
- Gabe’s Virtual World – Gabrie van Zanten – 8 #1 votes – total score of 1,096
- Virtual Storage Guy – Vaughn Stewart – 58 #1 votes – total score of 990
- Virtu-Al – Alan Renouf – 18 #1 votes – total score of 831
I borrowed the list from Arnim who blogged about it yesterday, for the full list with all 66 Bloggers check Eric’s new article.
Jason Boche says
Nice job Duncan. Very worthy and convincing placing.
Arian van der Pijl says
Congratulations,
I appreciate people who take the time to share their valuable knowledge!
Well done!
Scott Lowe says
Congratulations, Duncan!
Jason says
Congrats – both on your award and your new career.
Doug Baer says
Nice job and Congrats on the new position.
Bernie Baker says
Duncan,
Congrats on the top spot and the new role. I’m sure the new role will provide ample subject matter for months and years to come! Look forward to talking to you later this month.
Best,
Bernie
Alan Renouf says
You’ve always been number #1 to me Duncan 😉
David says
Congrats Duncan!
rbrambley says
Was there ever a doubt about the #1 spot? Congrats Duncan!!
Eric says
What about The Virtualization Practice? Excellent virtualization blog.
Duncan Epping says
Yeah sure, but this post is from 2010… So it may have not been relevant 4 years ago 🙂