A couple weeks ago EMC’s CIO, Sanjay Mirchandani, visited Singapore and presented EMC’s journey to the private cloud. I sat in on one of his presentations and was absolutely amazed by his cogent argument for VMware. There may be no better evangelist for VMware and its role in the journey to the private cloud. Sanjay white-boarded one thought–a parenthetical discussion–that reformed my understanding of the value of virtualization and the private cloud.
Private Clouds, People Consolidation, and Chargeback
VMware Proficiency Ladder, Version 2
I have updated my VMware Proficiency Ladder (VPL) with more detail. I also received great comments on the previous article and several emails with more recommendations. I think the ladder framework is complete. My next step will be to provide tests against entries in the ladder and recommendations for climbing to higher levels.
Storage IO Control Video
The good folks at VMware have given another preview of a feature they are testing in their labs. The Youtube video sets to music one of the coolest performance features being talked about right now, Storage IO Control. I think it is perhaps the second hippest video ever made on an enterprise product from VMware. But, hey, I am biased!
VMware Proficiency Ladder
There is an updated version of this document available on vPivot. Please refer to that document for the newest version of the ladder.
My new responsibilities in the Asia Pacific and Japan (APJ) region have put me in front of a great deal of customers recently. With the exception of Australia and New Zealand (ANZ), APJ is newer to virtualization yet just as eager to virtualize fast. Customers, partners, and colleagues have asked me how they can measure their team members’ VMware proficiency and what can be done to increase skills. Today I am going to present my first pass at the measurement part of this problem and I ask for your comments on my system.
VMDirectPath
Chad Sakac was recently touring APJ and delivering his high energy VMware+EMC message with demos, demos, and more demos. His encyclopedia-sized deck of technical gems included a short discussion on VMDirectPath that merits comment. I will offer my thoughts here.
From West to East
I have received several gentle nudges about the lack of content on Pivot Point of late. And a few of you have asked me what is going on with my professional life. For a while I hoped to quietly drift across continents and through companies. But I now feel an explanation is due. This description is mostly professional, somewhat personal, and a touch philosophical. But if you are interested in what moves me and what will come next for vPivot, please read on.