Aug. 29, 2023
Exploring VMware, err, Explore [CL71]
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[CL71] Exploring VMware, err, Explore
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Spelunking Into VMware Explore to Discover the Hidden Secrets. It's AI. Because, of course it is.
Exploring VMware, err, Explore
Episode: 71 Published: 8/29/2023
Is VMware Still Relevant in 2023?
Last week was VMware Explore 2023, formerly known as VMworld. The conference was renamed in 2022 for��� reasons? For those of a certain age, i.e. me, VMware was a pivotal (no pun intended) technology that transformed our use of compute, storage, and networking in the data center. We talked a bit about VMware the company when the Broadcom acquisition was announced, but I thought it would be interesting to revisit the company and pontificate on its future.
Intro and outro music by James Bellavance copyright 2022