I’ve had a knack over the last few years for helping many of my friends make the jump to a job. Many times, it’s been to a role and company completely new to them. Sometimes, it has even been the jump from customer to vendor, which deserves a post of its own. After helping many …
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For those of you who are VCP certified on VCP 5, tis the season for your upgrade! Last year I took the online VCP 5.5 Delta test to extend my VCP 5. Unfortunately, if you’re going the VCP 6 Delta route, you will need to go to a Pearson VUE testing center. You have 90 …
Not too long ago, a mere two years, I decided to “start” blogging. About VMware, an information technology infrastructure platform. On Tumblr. Want to read my first blog post ever? Go right ahead, it was called From ESX to ESXi, or Where’s My Service Console?. I wrote about two posts, and didn’t do anything else until …
Recently, I had a friend who has been known as “the network guy” message me after he started a new job, and logged into VMware vCenter for the first time. His goal was to figure out what he needed to do to learn VMware as quickly as possible. While many who are already familiar with …
Another November is upon us folks! For some, that can mean #NaNoWriMo, for others, it may mean #vDM30in30. What’s this #vDM30in30 thing anyway you ask? We’ll here’s some Q&A for you to get a better feel for it. So what is this thing? 30 blogs in 30 days, the month of November! Check out my …
Well, November is over, and so ends #vDM30in30. I’ve managed to write 30 blogs in 30 days, which has amounted to 22,130 words. Not exactly #NaNoWriMo caliber, but not so bad either. I’m extremely proud of myself for being able to come up with new content day after day, and venturing into some new areas …