It seems that the dust has finally settled, it is clear what my VMworld schedule will look like. Well for now at least, as I will expect some “one on one” slots to be added, as part of the Expert track. If one of the sessions fills up there might also be a repeat, who knows… I will use this blogpost though to keep track of my agenda, for those who care:
- Monday August 26th, 16:00 / 17:00 – BCO1000-GD – High Availability Futures with Keith Farkas and Duncan Epping
- Tuesday August 27th, 11:00 / 12:00 – VSVC4569 – Ask the Expert vBloggers with Rick Scherer, William Lam, Scott Lowe, Vaughn Stewart and Duncan Epping
- Wednesday August 28th, 08:30 / 09:30 – BCO4872 – Operating and Architecting a vSphere Metro Storage Cluster based infrastructure with Lee Dilworth and Duncan Epping
I had the question various times if there will be a chance to meet up. Typically my schedule is packed with various customer meetings, however as mentioned there are the “one on one” slots that can be signed up for during VMworld. Also, feel free to come up to me when you see me walking in the hallway / after my session / at a social event. Don’t be afraid, I love to talk to readers and understand what keeps you guys up at night. (No, I am not as grumpy/grouchy in real life as I sometimes seem to be on twitter.) Talking about Social Events, which seems to become a bigger and bigger part of VMworld every year, these are the ones I am aiming to attend:
- Saturday: vBeers, Cheiftain
- Sunday: VMworld Welcome Reception
- Monday: Nimble Storage, VMUG Reception
- Tuesday: PernixData, CloudPhysics, VMware CTO Event, Lightspeed, Veeam
- Wednesday: VMworld Party AT&T Park
Yes, busy times ahead… Now lets see if I can finalize that presentation.
PS: If you don’t prefer using the VMworld.com website, there is an app for Android and iOS. I just installed the iOS app, you never know when you need it right!