Weekly virtualization news, as featured on the Community Roundtable podcast.
Just in time for the summer fun we have released an updated Fusion 3.1.3.
If you haven't heard, the Fusion team in Palo Alto is looking for an intern. Go check out the Fusion page on Facebook for details.
We have been judging vExpert candidates this week, and John should be announcing the newest crop of vExperts on the VMTN blog shortly.
Also today, we welcomed the newly-elected VMTN community moderators on board. The current moderator service term runs from the 1st of June and till the end of November this year. If you want to throw your hat in for the next term, the elections will start on the 1st of November.
Simon Long and Simon Seagrave have just launched vbeers.org to help virtualization enthusiasts find each other—and a refreshing beer—all around the world. Check out vbeers.org to find your nearest virtualization watering hole.
Early bird pricing for VMworld registration is ending on the 24th of June, so the time is running out if you want to save some cash.
The world of virtualization will thrill us with some cool events over the next week or so.
The VMware Forum season is in full swing, and we have more events taking place this month in Atlanta, Chile, Johannesburg, Houston, Kiev, Dublin, Warsaw, and Chicago.
Two full-day regional VMUG conferences are coming up, one in Western Pennsylvania, on the 7th of June, and the other in Vancouver on the 21st.
Additionally, the following VMUGs are meeting over the next seven days: Central Ohio SLED, Saskatoon, Northwest SC, Detroit, Rochester, Western PA, Wisconsin, Brisbane, and Raleigh. You can find more details and registration links for all the VMUG meetings at myvmug.org by clicking on “Events.”