I first registered myself to VMware email subscription in 2008. VMware wasn't really big during those days but I heard that they are getting stronger by the day. Earlier this year in July, I attended a virtual event conducted by VMware.
I notice that such event utilized a lot of internet bandwidth. I had my network guy screamed at me for using most of the bandwidth during that time of the hour. I don't really blame him, he maybe wasn't equipped to handle such an enormous request. Anyway, he left the company to pursue a better position. Enough about that, I find the virtual event to be quite dull since I can't listen to any of the web conferences because of the bandwidth issue.
Last October, I received an e-mail invitation:
vSeminar Series 2011 – Online Registration is Now OpenI immediately register myself. At first, I thought the event wasn't going to have so many people. I was so wrong. Just look at these photos I've taken:
Join us at vSeminar Series to discover the latest cloud infrastructure and management solutions to accelerate IT and your business, and learn how you can further leverage your virtualization investments to reduce capital and operating expenses and improve business agility.
vSeminar Series is a free one-day multiple track event where you will be able to hear from VMware and experts from our partner ecosystem as we share the latest technologies in enabling Your Cloud to meet your company's specific business needs.
If you're an IT professional tasked with virtualizing and managing your IT environment, or taking your organization to the Cloud, you won't want to miss this opportunity to:
- Explore the latest technologies to aid your transformation to deliver a flexible, agile IT-as-a-Service delivery model
- Learn the latest infrastructure and management solutions that enable greater efficiency, agility and choice for IT organizations - including vSphere 5, Site Recovery Manager 5 and View 5
- Create a modern, user-centric approach to personal computing that delivers secure access to applications and data from any device, such as the iPad
- Experience technology demonstrations from the exhibition showcase by VMware and a broad range of technology partners
- Dive into operational best practices, performance, tuning and troubleshooting for your IT environment
- Learn how, by using VMware vSphere, you can increase the performance of mission critical applications and how your organisation can accelerate its transition to the cloud
Don’t miss the opportunity to acquire best practices tips and strategies for virtualization and learn how to develop a cohesive, secure and compliant cloud strategy in three core areas: infrastructure, applications and end-user computing.
Register now in the city closest you and don't miss a seat. We look forward to seeing you!
Malaysia
Date: Tuesday,
15 November 2011Time: 8:00 am to 6:00 pm Venue: One World
Grand Ballroom
First Avenue,
Bandar Utama, City Centre
47800 Petaling Jaya
Selangor
Malaysia
This was at 8.30am! I couldn't believe it. When the event started, the speaker told that there were a thousand people who had registered and come to the event. I then realized, VMware is huge!
Since one of my role in the company is to suggest better ways to manage the IT infrastructure for both ourselves and also to our clients/prospects. Virtualization is definitely the way of the future. My team has been fiddling with Oracle VM Virtualbox to maximize the use of our development and test servers in the office. So far, the only restriction that we have is the shortage of physical memory for the hardware. The cloud wasn't really a solution for us since we need to utilize what we have and keeping the cost down (although we have 2 virtual private servers running in the US for hosting purposes). Overall, virtualization has helped us in our IT deployment stage.
Back to the event, I must say that the event was way much cooler and more fun than any techno events I've ever been to and this was in Malaysia by the way. Kudos to the organizer and to all the sponsors for organizing such a wonderful event. Looking forward to next year's VMware vSeminar Series if VMware decided to conduct one again next year.