David Davis from Train Signal and VMwareVideos.com along with Eric Siebert (vSphere-Land) and myself are proud to announce “The Pilot” of a new regular web cast called vChat. Admittedly there are a number of great virtualization pod-casts out there at the moment though as we are three guys who like shooting the breeze talking about anything virtualization we thought heck, why not just record it and put it out there for anyone who may want to watch/listen?
This pilot episode covers the topic of the recent release of vSphere 4.1 and our top 15 favourite 4.1 new features. Where is Eric you may ask? Don’t worry he will be in future episodes (ok, so we got our scheduling mixed up
).
Going forward future episodes will cover various virtualization newsy bits and most likely anything that springs to mind… We plan to keep vChats to less than 30 minutes and will no doubt have special guests on from time to time…
Hope you enjoy it and watch this space (or in fact Eric or David’s web sites) for future episodes.
A big thanks to Train Signal for sponsoring vChat.
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July 14th, 2010
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My name is Simon Seagrave and I am a London (UK) based Senior Technology Consultant and vSpecialist working for EMC. 












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