Register for VMware vForum Online for a completely virtual IT conference experience
VMware vForum Online 2019: What to Expect
The year may be wrapping up soon, but that doesn’t mean VMware events are. While VMworld has come and gone, VMware vForum Online is coming up on October 16th, 2019 to deliver a major dose of VMware news before the year is up.
What is vForum Online?
vForum Online is VMware’s largest, completely virtual event for IT professionals. Taking place from 9AM PT to 3PM PT (12PM ET – 6PM ET), it’s dedicated to providing invaluable insight into the industry and where it’s headed.
Imagine taking VMworld and making it available to anyone with access to the internet – that is, in a nutshell, vForum Online. It provides a large conference feel to an entirely virtual event, all available at your fingertips.
Why Attend vForum Online?
With a keynote from VMware CEO, Pat Gelsinger, and a panel with VP and CTO of Global Field and Industry, Chris Wolf, you’ll be receiving direct industry insight from those who work within the field every day. After the keynote and panels, you’ll have the opportunity to browse through tracks that fit your specific needs and dive into hour-long sessions to learn about your technical content of choice.
Our personal favorite track includes technical breakout sessions dedicated to Transforming Network and Security and two networking and security Hands-on Labs. In these Labs, you can test VMware solutions in your own environment at no cost, with VMware experts on-hand to answer your questions.
Did we mention this is entirely virtual? Having something this hands-on that’s all online is a truly invaluable resource. Even if you can’t attend for the entire time, make sure you set a reminder on your calendar to log in and browse through the environment. And don’t forget to stop by the VMUG booth where you’ll have the opportunity to make connections, ask any questions you may have, and grab a discount code for your Advantage subscription.
Ready to take the plunge and register today? Check out more information here. We’re so excited to see all of you take your IT careers to the next level.
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