Tuesday, June 16. 2009
Powershell in a Nutshell at 8th VMUG.be meeting on June 19th
We would like to invite you to attend the 8th VMware User Group meeting on 19 June - Palm Brouwerij(Steenhuffel)
Driving Directions and location info :http://www.palm.be/benl/informatief/5brouwerij/index.html
The agenda of this meeting: (subject to change)
- 12u30: Registration and Lunch
- 13u00: Welcome (Reinoud Reynders - UZLeuven)
- 13u05: vSphere : 'The technical stuff' (VMware)
- 14u30 Powershell in a Nutshell (Eric Sloof – NTPRO.NL)
- 15u00: Break offered by VMware
- 15u30: Veritas CommandCentral Storage - Kim Apers (Symantec)Veritas CommandCentral Storage 5.1 is a storage resource management solution providing centralized visibility and control across physical and virtual heterogeneous storage environments. By enabling storage capacity management, centralized monitoring and application to spindle mapping, CommandCentral Storage helps improve storage utilization, optimizes resources, increases data availability, and reduces capital and operational costs.
- 16u00: Backup in VMware environments – levels of consistency and the impact of vStorage - Bart van Praet (Uptime Group)
- 16u45: Vmug Drink offered by VMware
To attend this FREE meeting you need to be logged in first (if you are not a member yet, please do so. It's free!)
http://www.vmug.be
Once logged in you'll see a question above 'I will attend'. Then you'll thick yes or no.
After registration you will receive a reminder a few days before the meeting.
The VMware User Group (VMUG) program is designed to encourage and support communities of VMware users who want to hold regular meetings in their local area. The purpose of these gatherings is to provide a forum in which VMware users can share best practices and expertise, and VMware can in turn obtain feedback from the user community.
VMware User Groups are made up of independent communities of VMware users who get together to exchange ideas and information. There are many benefits to participating in a VMware User Group:
- Learn best practices and optimal use of VMware products
- Get answers, advice, tips, and suggestions from experts
- Discover new ideas and gain insight about Virtual Infrastructure
- Receive special information about new VMware products
- Network with other technical professionals in your area
- Be part of the leading edge of VMware users