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Best podcasts about vcommunity

Latest podcast episodes about vcommunity

Unexplored Territory
#048: Introduction to Runecast with Stan Markov!

Unexplored Territory

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 46:05


In a world where security and compliancy are top priorities for companies, we got you covered! In episode 48 of Unexplored Territory, we have well known vCommunity member Stan Markov as our guest. Stan is CEO and co-founder of Runecast, and explains to us why he co-founded Runecast, how they help VMware admins, and how they continue to innovate in a rapidly changing world.Topics discussed:Free NFR licenses for vExperts:https://vexpert.runecast.com/free-runecast-nfr-licenseOnline demo:https://www.runecast.com/runecast-analyzer-online-demoFollow us on Twitter for updates and news about upcoming episodes: https://twitter.com/UnexploredPod.Last but not least, make sure to hit that subscribe button, rate where ever possible, and share the episode with your friends and colleagues!

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Der deutschsprachige VMware-Podcast
VMware User Group und vCommunity

Der deutschsprachige VMware-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 45:22


In diesem Podcast spricht Björn Brundert mit Patrick Häfner, Systemengineer Server Virtualisierung, Michael Schröder, freier Consultant & VMware Trainer und Raiko Mesterheide, über die VMware User Group (VMUG) und die vCommunity. Zeitstempel: 3:01 - Vorstellung der VMUG 6:22 - Die Rolle von VMware 8:14 - Was sind die Mehrwerte für Mitglieder 13:35 - Wie gründet man eine lokale Gruppe 20:45 - Veranstaltungen der VMUG 25:32 - VMUG UserCon 2022 29:05 - Was ist die vCommunity 33:16 - Blogging und Social Media Community 36:16 - Wer sind die vExperts 40:26 - Was ist das Besondere an der VMUG Weiterführende Links: VMUG: https://www.vmug.com/ VMware Community VMUG: https://communities.vmware.com/t5/VMUG/ct-p/8500-home

VCO Esports Studio
VCO Esports Studio #68 - with Jake Cranstone

VCO Esports Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2021 24:53


Get to know the champion of the VW Jetta Cup powered by GT Omega - one of the many #VCOmmunity series supported by VCO this season.In this chat with Ben Constanduros, Jake Cranstone talks about his success, the special appeal of the Jetta and his passion for Esports racing!#vcoesports #vcostudio

ITR - IT Reality
#vLadies

ITR - IT Reality

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2020 91:31


Need we say more? ok, we will. See the show notes. vLadies is an amazing movement in the #vCommunity. In this episode, we have the privilege to talk to some amazing members of the movement to find out what it’s all about, and what we can do as a community to help. Note: Some audio distortion was found in editing and is being dealt with so please forgive us. Topics discussed: vLadies Group Intro Issues Women face in Tech Wage Gap personal experiences How can we be better allies? Ladies in tech are not Secretaries or Assistants. Don’t ask them to handle tasks like note taking, or scheduling, or food/coffee procurement. Treat the ladies as equals Listen more and talk less Think before you speak Understand your Audience Don’t assume a lone lady joining a group is lost Ensure the ladies in your group are welcomed/offered to speak/present How can the job market be better? Encourage Ladies in tech to put forth a best effort despite lacking certain skills Encourage/Remind all to leverage the community/their network to find opportunities Links mentioned in this episode: https://twitter.com/vExpert/status/1316060274776920064 https://www.vmware.com/radius/vmwares-culture-built-epic2-values/ https://itr-it-reality.zencast.website/episodes/30 https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/64941/meet-woman-behind-apollo-project https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Yaddle https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/223415/dirt-pudding/ Join the ITR Slack space

VMware Podcasts
VMware CMTY Podcast: #526 VMworld, Discord & the vCommunity w/ Nick Howel

VMware Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 55:30


12:00 - 12:05 News and Announcements 12:05 - 12:10 Nick Howel 12:10 - 12:30 Introduction to Discord, why/how 12:30 - 12:50 VMworld and Discord with Orbital Jigsaw 12:50 - 1:55 Call for help and join on Discord 12:55 - 1:00 vBarbecue Report

ITR - IT Reality
vCommunity? What is that?

ITR - IT Reality

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2020 48:33


Get on Twitter and find the profile of a VMUG Leader or vCommunity member. You likely won't have to scroll very far to find them mentioning vCommunity. What are they referring to? Most likely, it is 1 word to decribe the group of IT Professionals familiar with some aspect of virtualization that go out of their way to help one another and share knowledge. There are no club handshakes or membership fees. One only has to be willing to contribute and help out other community members. Would you like to know more? Give this episode a listen and after doing so, if you are ready to get involved, reach out to anyone mentioned. Voices heard within: @arielsanchezmor, @vnerdynate, @othertimdavis, @vtimd, @wmichel, @nicoastein, @vDanBarr, @RichardKenyan, @mvwood, @timjclevenger, @jhoughes

ITR - IT Reality
VMware vExpert Program discussed.

ITR - IT Reality

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2020 55:08


This week Vince Wood and Joe Houghes discuss the VMware vExpert Program with Matt Langguth and Matt Crape. Matt and Matt are both VMware vExpert Pros. Based on their experience with the program, we explore the details as well as give advice for current and future vExperts. Conversion points include: For those who don’t know, what is it? What vExpert is not Requirements to become a vExpert Requirements to maintain vExpert status. vExpert Pro vs vExpert -Sub programs, now open. Compare & contrast with similar programs -Veeam Vanguard -Tech Field Day? -Microsoft Cloud Advocate -VMware CTAB (Customer Technical Advisory Board) -Cisco Champion -Nutanix Technology Champion Value -To VMware To vExperts Benefits -Access to Slack -Pluralsight -RoyalTS -Eval Licenses To Outsiders (e.g. Hiring Managers, vCommunity, other) VMware Community Podcast #469 - Matt Langguth & Corey Romero - vExpert Application Process 2019 The first vExpert PRO panel - meet @gsxesx @arielsanchezmor @MattThatITGuy vExpert 2020 Announcement Matt Langguth's made up word vExpert Directory vExpert Stats vExpert Twitter feed

ITR - IT Reality
VMUG Leader Summit 2020 onsite and post event.

ITR - IT Reality

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2020 60:51


This episode of ITR is a collection of conversations from VMUG Leader Summit 2020. For those of you who are not a member of VMUG, I hope that this audio will entice you to seek out your local VMUG chapter and join in on the fun and learning. For those of you who are members, you are in for a treat with this episode. Fellow VMUG Leaders, Make sure to listen all the way to the end for a special treat. VMware was kind enough to host the VMUG Leader Summit on campus again this year. The event was February 19th through the 21st. It was packed full of networking opportunities, presentations by some big names in the vCommunity, and even a charity activity where bikes were built for kids who lost everything in the recent Northern California Wildfires. Guests on this episode were plentiful. Check out the Tweet for this episode to find links to the profiles for all guests.

Datacenter Technical Deep Dives
HashiCorp Tools - Overview, Workflow & Demo with @gmaentz

Datacenter Technical Deep Dives

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2019 74:53


Gabe Maentz, fellow long time vCommunity and member and co-founder of vBrisket gives us a "speed-dating" introduction of all the more famous HashiCorp tools: Vagrant, Packer, Terraform, Vault and Consul. He ties it all in really nicely in his demos by using the https://nifi.apache.org/ OSS application and an AWS backend. He regularly blogs at http://www.maentz.net/ and you can follow him on twitter at https://twitter.com/gmaentz

ExploreVM Podcast
Wisconsin VMUG UserCon Wrap Up

ExploreVM Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2018 38:33


This episode of the ExploreVM Podcast was recorded live at the Wisconsin VMUG UserCon on April 5th. I was at the Wisconsin VMUG UserCon for the first time in a long time as an attendee, not a speaker. So I took the opportunity to have conversations with vCommunity members and take in more sessions. I had a different interview approach in the first group of clips as I was "Ambush Interviewing" people. I walked up with a hot mic and just started the interview! In the second session, I interview one of the nicest members of the vCommunity about his session, who turns the table on me shortly thereafter. There's a unique aspect to the WI VMUG that i felt it was important to cover. In a non-tech related topic, I spoke with one of the Wisconsin leaders about an initiative they've been working on for a couple of years. In the final segment of the show, stumbled upon a few community members having a round table conversation. They were literally sitting at a round table. I dropped my recorder in the middle of Sean Massey and Nigel Hickey's chat, where we were eventually joined by another speaker from that day's UserCon,If you've got a topic or idea for the show, or would like to be a guest on the ExploreVM Podcast, reach out to me on Twitter, @ExploreVM, email Paul@ExploreVM.com, or Facebook.comExploreVM. Once again, thank you for listening.

ExploreVM Podcast
Wisconsin VMUG UserCon Wrap Up

ExploreVM Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2018 38:33


This episode of the ExploreVM Podcast was recorded live at the Wisconsin VMUG UserCon on April 5th. I was at the Wisconsin VMUG UserCon for the first time in a long time as an attendee, not a speaker. So I took the opportunity to have conversations with vCommunity members and take in more sessions. I had a different interview approach in the first group of clips as I was "Ambush Interviewing" people. I walked up with a hot mic and just started the interview! In the second session, I interview one of the nicest members of the vCommunity about his session, who turns the table on me shortly thereafter. There's a unique aspect to the WI VMUG that i felt it was important to cover. In a non-tech related topic, I spoke with one of the Wisconsin leaders about an initiative they've been working on for a couple of years. In the final segment of the show, stumbled upon a few community members having a round table conversation. They were literally sitting at a round table. I dropped my recorder in the middle of Sean Massey and Nigel Hickey's chat, where we were eventually joined by another speaker from that day's UserCon,If you've got a topic or idea for the show, or would like to be a guest on the ExploreVM Podcast, reach out to me on Twitter, @ExploreVM, email Paul@ExploreVM.com, or Facebook.comExploreVM. Once again, thank you for listening.

Nutanix Community Podcast
All Things Nutanix Prism with Brian Suhr

Nutanix Community Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2018 24:19


This week Dwayne and I chat with Brian Suhr about all things Nutanix Prism. Many of you know Brian from his work in the vCommunity and it was really exciting to have him on the podcast.

Nutanix Community Podcast
Meet the Author - Designing Risk in IT Infrastructure

Nutanix Community Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2017 51:37


Nutanix Community Podcast Episode 40 with Angelo Luciani. This week we chat with vCommunity member Daemon Behr who recently published a book titled 'Designing Risk in IT Infrastructure'. He shares his thoughts on the writing process, getting started, and dives into a few topics from the book.

Influence Marketing Podcast: B2B influencer, advocacy, and community marketing
Elevating Through Helping and Supporting: Chronicles of the Nutanix Technology Champions with Angelo Luciani — EP004

Influence Marketing Podcast: B2B influencer, advocacy, and community marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2017 38:07


In this episode, we have a fun chat with Angelo Luciani on his experiences with the Nutanix Technology Champions, or NTC, program. Angelo was the Community Manager at Nutanix, and he and another colleague run this program, which is in its third year. There are 151 members in the program, and Angelo’s traits of being hardworking, proactive, and helpful, certainly help give it the right recipe for success. We have known Angelo for many years, going back to the early VMware days. Angelo puts his heart and soul into his projects, and it is reflected in the way people feel about the NTC program, and what makes it a deep technical relationship between company and community to get their insights and feedback, rather than just a service group meant for only marketing the company. Key Takeaways This podcast was recorded last month; Angelo recently has taken a new role with another company. Thanks to Angelo and to Nutanix for sharing with us on the podcast! [1:20] Today we are talking with Angelo Luciani, Community Manager at Nutanix. Angelo manages the Nutanix Technology Champions program, also known as the NTC. He manages the social media and community at Nutanix. [3:20] NTC is made up of about 151 members of IT professionals with a diverse background, which serves to help the group learn and grow from one another. [3:53] The true value of these programs is people helping each other, which sometimes may take a little time to emerge. This was Angelo’s dream when starting NTC. [5:11] Another goal of starting NTC was that it would serve as an ear to the ground of the community, and they could hear firsthand what challenges and suggestions customers or members of the community are having, that they could help with or change. [7:48] To build the best program possible, ensure that you have strong management commitment internally, because it does take resources and time. Also, have a roadmap of activities that you plan to involve NTCs in, so they know what to expect. [9:58] There are two running the program, one other individual besides Angelo. [10:31] Some of the benefits in the program include: early access to software, access to key people, and almost immediate responses at the company through the Slack channel, exclusive briefings before released to public, access to conferences, lunches and sessions with engineering and product management employees. Peer to peer “unconferences” with a webinar with the NTCs. [13:23] Swag includes nice NTC Polo shirts and Amazon dots. [14:46] The NTC community is made up of a diverse group that bring fresh perspective and conversations to the table. Applications are open to anyone, and the amount of applicants can be overwhelming! The applications are opened in October, for about a month; then they announce in December. January spent is onboarding new members and also welcoming back previous year members. [18:32] Angelo doesn’t see NTC as a niche sub-community, he sees everyone as part of the V-Community. (Virtualization / technical community) [19:31] This is NTC’s third year, and there are currently 151 members. [20:25] He has a colleague, Valeria, that helps deliver content and looks for things NTCs are asking for. He spends 70% with the NTCs on larger structural items and she spends 30% on the tactical end of things. [21:37] Angelo feels like one of the benefits of the programs is immediate feedback on product and platform. [23:49] Sometimes they extend the opportunity to some of their vendors who may want to beta test their software. [26:34] Angelo does see the program growing, but wants to keep it manageable and make sure everyone participating keeps getting value. The current group is very active in the online community, which helps elevate the entire platform. [28:22] Angelo and John were part of the same V-Community many years ago, and he was an early listener of John’s podcast and did the show notes. He was then a mentor in the VMug community, and then saw a need and filled it, instead of waiting for an opportunity to come his way. [30:42] Angelo would like to do more speaking, outreach, and evangelism for the current platform, and a forward view on things of what he thinks is coming next. [32:49] Looking back lightning round! If he could go back in time, he would figure out how to deliver swag in a self-service model, vs. having to personally hand it all out. [33:40] He is amazed at the level of interest in the program and proud of how the NTCs give back and support one another. About our guest, Angelo Luciani I’m the community manager over at Turbonomic and advocate for building communities that engage, enable and equip. I’m always looking for ways to give back to the vCommunity and was fortunate to start the Silicon Valley and Toronto VMware user groups, join the VMUG Board of Directors and be a mentor. I am the co-founder of the first online IT reality show called Virtual Design Master — challenging system administrators who want to develop their skills. I enjoy connecting with people and always have time to hear a good story. I blog at virtuwise.com and hope to connect with you at an event or meetup, don’t be shy! Mentioned In This Episode John’s Twitter: @jtroyer Kathleen’s Twitter: @DailyKat To Join the IMC or for more information: info@influencemarketingcouncil.com Nutanix Angelo Luciani’s Twitter: @angeloluciani Nutanix .NEXT conference The Influence Marketing Podcast is brought to you by the Influence Marketing Council, an industry council for B2B brands who innovate in influencer, advocacy, and community marketing. Your hosts, John Mark Troyer and Kathleen Nelson Troyer, are co-founders of the IMC. The Influence Marketing Podcast is part of the research program of the IMC. For more information, go to influencemarketingcouncil.com.

Coffee With Thomas
CWT 15 - vCommunity Trust Inc.

Coffee With Thomas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2010


This episodes very special guests are the Board members of vCommunity Trust Incorporated. The board consists of Paul Valentina (twitter: @sysxperts) whom is the author of sysxperts.wordpress.com Chris Cicotte (Twitter: @Chris_Cicotte) author of Randomelectrons.com Caroline Orloff (Twitter: @corloff) and Tim Oudin (Twitter: @toudin) whom is the author of timoudin.com. Please tune into this special podcast and listen as the vCommunitytrust Board members gives great insight and perspective into:*Creation of vCommunity Trust*vCommunity leveraging social media influence*How to become a Board member*vCommunity Education Trust Fund*How the vCommunity is helping todays youth become IT specialist*Why Paul is a Friend to angry SysAdmins*Caroline's new blog name (exclusive)*How Chris helped Ford Motor Company*and much much moreDisclaimer: The opinions of the guests and host of this podcast are their personal opinions and not those of their employer.