VMware’s largest virtual event of the year, vForum Online, is back and includes more content than ever! We asked 5 tech bloggers to recap their previous experiences at vForum Online and why they’re looking forward to attending this time around.
If you haven’t already, register here for full access to all 40 technical breakout sessions on May 13th.
“Most of us are living in a new world where work from home is the norm and traditional tech conferences are turning into online events. I do love attending these shows in person and engaging with others in the vCommunity, although virtual conferences like vForum Online are still a great opportunity to engage with thousands of my IT peers without having to pay for travel or lodging.” – Adam Fisher
VMUG Collective by Brad Tompkins
“This new work environment requires everyone to stay current and connected. You can do both during vForum Online on May 13th. Key topics are empowering the digital workspace (something everyone is thinking about), keeping remote workers secure AND productive, and modernizing applications with VMware Tanzu. As business requirements persist, modern applications will play a big part for many companies.” – Brad Tompkins
Van Dalen Blog by Colleen Van Dalen
“This is a content-packed event, everyone. First off, you’ve got over 40 technical breakouts to choose from featuring helpful expert advice for building, running and protecting your cloud apps. You also have the option to participate in live Q&A video chats including 130+ experts available to address your hardest technical questions.” – Colleen Van Dalen
“I am most excited to hear the keynote from CEO Pat Gelsinger and a couple of breakouts focused on remote work. There is so much content though that will be beneficial to anyone in the B2B or IT community. The stats of options are pretty impressive for an online event.” – Joe Martin
“Virtualization is Life” Blog by Anthony Spiteri
“We should all now be used to Virtual and Online conferences by now. The main difference here with vForum Online is that I expect it to be a much more well run event then some of the virtual conferences happening at the moment. The reason for this is because this isn’t an in-person event that’s been converted to an online event. It’s been purposed and crafted for an online audience from the get-go.” – Anthony Spiteri
Check out the full blog posts for more reasons why vForum Online is a VMware event you don’t want to miss. If you haven’t already, register here and view the agenda to add sessions directly to your calendar. Save your virtual seat for May 13th!