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VMworld 2008: Day 2 Review – Virtually Anything is Possible
1 Comment Published September 17th, 2008 in Blogging, EMC, Social Media, Twitter, VMworld, Web2.0VMWORLD 2008: DAY 2 REVIEW – VIRTUALLY ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE
VMworld is not just a trade show about virtualization, it uses virtual technologies and Web 2.0 technologies in a way I’ve never seen before. Here’s an example:
Blogging:
Not only is blogging encouraged, but it is honored. There is a special set of tables in the keynote auditorium [...]
VMworld 2008: a Veritable Verdant Venture (Green)
0 Comments Published September 17th, 2008 in EMC, Tech, VMworldVMWORLD 2008: A VERITABLE VERDANT VENTURE
“Green, that’s what it’s all about,” Larry says as he shows me the eco bag that TIG is handing out at the VMworld 2008 show. Many of the booths say “Green IT” right on their signs. Virtualization can contribute to Energy Efficient IT in a number of ways, not the [...]
VMworld 2008: Day 1 Keynote
2 Comments Published September 16th, 2008 in Cloud computing, EMC, Internet, Tech, VMworld, Web2.0VMWORLD 2008: DAY 1 KEYNOTE
Following yesterday’s opening event, both the Technology Exchange and Partner Day, the conference started in earnest today with a keynote by Paul Maritz, VMware President and CEO.
Paul is quite an articulate speaker, sounding both like a savvy businessman and an erudite professor. For many, his accent is difficult to place, is [...]
VMworld in Vegas
2 Comments Published September 12th, 2008 in EMC, Social Media, Tech, Twitter, VMworldVMWORLD IN VEGAS
This year’s VMworld, at the Venetian Hotel in Las Vegas September 15-18 looks to be the place where all things virtual will occur. Last year’s event in San Francisco attracted 10,000 attendees, this year’s conference in Las Vegas expects 14,000. The VMworld.com website is using Jive Software’s Clearspace social networking platform — enabling [...]






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