Customer feedback on these keep getting better and better, so we need to continue to dial it up! August is dominated by vSpecialists, including our very own Scott Baker, the inimitable Scott Lowe, and Tee Glasgow. Brian Henderson is too cool to be a vSpecialist (he really is very, very good :-) and will be covering Exchange 2010 on Private Cloud models.
I’ve asked these to always be technical, and focused. Give me feedback on the content, the sessions, and what you want to see next….
As always – same bat time, same bat channel – every thursday at 8am pacific, 11am eastern.
You can register for any any all – in one convenient place – right HERE.
Building Blocks for a 100% Virtualized and Protected Data Center
Thursday, August 5, 2010 - 8 am PT / 11 am ET / 16:00 BST
Hosts: Scott Baker, Technical Marketing Manager, EMC and Jim LaFollette, Sr. Systems Engineer, VMware
Hear a discussion on the integrated technologies from EMC and VMware that can be used to create a 100% virtualized and protected data center.
Disaster Avoidance with VMware vSphere and EMC VPLEX
Thursday, August 12, 2010 - 8 am PT / 11 am ET / 16:00 BST
Host: Scott Lowe, VMware-Cisco Solutions Principal, EMC
Find out how: EMC VPLEX differs from other storage platforms; active-active storage in multiple data centers enables new operational models; and vSphere and VPLEX together can allow you to live-migrate workloads between data centers.
Thursday, August 19, 2010 - 8 am PT / 11 am ET / 16:00 BST
Host: Tee Glasgow, Senior vSpecialist, VCE Strategic Alliance, EMC
Discover how EMC plug-ins for VMware vCenter deliver the visibility, provisioning, and management of EMC storage from the vCenter interface - giving you more integration and capabilities than any other storage vendor.
Getting Microsoft Exchange 2010 into the Private Cloud
Thursday, August 26, 2010 - 8 am PT / 11 am ET / 16:00 BST
Host: Brian Henderson, Technical Marketing Manager, EMC
Learn best practices and hear alternative scenarios for cloud rollouts that will help you make the right storage, virtualization, and replication decisions for your organization.
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