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Dutch VMUG Event 2011… above the Cloud
This Friday there will be another Dutch VMUG event, this year’s theme is… “Above the Cloud”. So if you’re living in the Netherlands or Belgium and working with VMware products you certainly need to be at this event in Nieuwegein.
Okay, what could you expect when going to this event? well it’s more like a small VMworld than just another one day event; there are a lot of interesting things
to do for example;
- Over 700 people will join this event, all sharing the same interest in Virtualization.
- 15 interesting breakout sessions.
- There are 3 different workshops from Veeam, XTG and Trend Micro.
- Information market in the main event hall with vendors like; VMware, Veeam, Dell and many more…
- Several Dutch bloggers will also attend this event, like; Duncan Epping, Frank Dennenman, Eric Sloof and many others.
Registration is still open but hurry because there are limited seats, also check out the agenda located here.
VMware vSphere Advanced Troubleshooting by Eric Sloof
Yep I know it’s a bit late, but here is the video that I shoot during the presentation of the world famous Eric Sloof
at the Dutch VMUG.
VMware vSphere Advanced Troubleshooting by Eric Sloof – The Video from Eric Sloof NTPRO.NL on Vimeo.
The slides (in PDF format) can be found over here at Eric’s site NTPRO.NL.
The Dutch VMUG Event – Live Twitter
The Dutch VMUG Event 2010
If you’re in the Netherlands or Belgium, make sure you mark the 10th of December in your agenda, because then the 6th edition of the Dutch VMUG Event will take place in the NBC in Nieuwegein.
This year’s lineup is quite impressive with:
- 4 parallel tracks, the most popular sessions will be repeated during the day.
- 3 workshops (by XTG – VMware VCAP Workshop, Veeam – Discovering Virtualization-Powered Data Protection for VMware, Quest - Customizing vEcoshell for your Environment).
- 14 presenters like; Ducan Epping, Alan Renouf, Eric Sloof, Jeroen van de Kamp and many others.
Go to vmug.nl for more information and registration, but hurry, because there is limited space so “vol is vol”
.
