Last week VMworld happened and some of the Clouderati were busy hanging out in the halls of Moscone Center at San Francisco. I was planning to attend the event but had to cancel due to personal reasons. But a steady stream of tweets and blog posts kept me updated about everything from the keynotes to the happenings at various booths on the Expo floor. Based on these third party reports, my takeaway from the event is “Gimme More”. Even though Project Redwood was not deadwood, as some expected, but it was not what I expected either. Of course, it has some exciting pieces including the ability to secure the virtualized environment but it didn’t give me the “aha” moment I thought is coming this year. There were many interesting announcements from VMworld 2010 but I am going to focus on the release of vCloud Director and vFabric announcement.
What is vCloud Director and vFabric, BTW?
To learn more and to read the entire article at its source, please refer to the following page, VMware’s Cloud Strategy: Neither Deadwood Nor Sandalwood But More Than A Collection Of Driftwoods- CloudAve .com
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