Note: There’s quite few components to vCAC that need to be installed and configured. I intend to update the post as learn more. UPDATE: After […]
VMworld Voting is now open…
I got this from Eric Sloof this morning – who I follow on twitter. Seems like the public voting on VMworld Sessions has opened. I’m […]
Part 64: My vCloud Journey Journal: Moving a vSphere vApp to vCloud Director
One of the things I looked at recently was moving VMs from vSphere into vCloud Director. vCD has that native capability so long as your […]
Part 63: My vCloud Journey Journal: Installing vCloud Director for Enterprize HomeLabs
WARNING: I’m installing vCloud Director to a non-supported OS! Ironically, I think this may well be my last BIG blogpost about vCloud Director for a […]
UK Northwest VMUG Meeting – Thursday 25th April 2013
Thursday the 25th sees me back in Manchester for the VMUG there. And this time I’m presenting – woohoo. Last time my colleagues from the […]
Marmite Economics: The Public Cloud and Private Enterprise
Last week I read an interesting blogpost by Kit Colbert in our Office of the CTO called “Who feeds Paris? Changing the mindset of IT” […]
vMUGGING Thoughts
As many people know I’m a huge supporter of VMUGs – and I have been from a very early time. I forget exactly when I […]
Part 62: My vCloud Journey Journal: Design Thoughts: Organizations & Leases
[Note: This article was written before the recent death of Margret Thatcher.] One of the concepts I’ve been struggling with (from the very start of […]
Up in the RyanAir
This articles title is inspired by the movie “Up In the Air”. It was released a couple of years ago and starts George Clooney as […]
The vCloud Suite Digest (March, 2013) with Pang Chen and Mike Laverick
With thanks to many sources including: Michael Haines, Jesse Schachter, Zach Shepherd, Vegard Sagbakken, Trevor Gerdes, Michael Haines Hello and welcome to the third vCloud […]