Friday, November 5, 2010

West Michigan VMUG, and recap! Great Stuff!

It's about time.

So originally the West Michigan vmware User's Group started with John Peck (from Herman Miller) and Joe Harnish (I think Joe is with Metro now). For reasons I am not privy to the VMUG had died off in the last 14 months or so. Finally it has been revived. Russ Shearer (Meijer), Gary Coburn (Vmware SE), and some other good guys that I have not yet had the chance to meet have got it back up and going. Thursday was the first official meeting.

The agenda was the normal User Group Flow. (Sponsor, Vendor, Customer)

Sponsor presentation on the "cloud". **

**(Just so that everyone knows, I want to be perfectly clear. Virtualization is NOT the cloud. Virtualization is a cloud enabling technology. The presenter mis-stated that Virtualization IS the cloud. That is not correct. According to the NIST definition the cloud is a model for delivering resources that have specific service models and rapid "low-touch" provisioning. So, while Virtualization is a big help to the could, it is not in itself the cloud. I think that the presenter knew that and just mis-spoke.)

vmware VDI stuff.

A really good customer presentation on VDI 101 basics. (Less slides brosef. Less slides.) ;)

Spectrum did a great job on both the documentation and presentation of the journey from current to future state. vBlock insights and configuration models that lend themselves to the workload that spectrum runs was neat to see. Knowing where Spectrum sees the benefits and issues with the vblock approach is cool. I really thought that it was great that Mark West knew that vBlock is not a panacea but a solution pathway. Mark really illustrated well why certain standards would be taken care of in First, Second, and Third steps. Understanding the financial, business process, along with the workflow issues that this solution will solve really cemented again what we must do as IT professionals. By using business acumen and understanding the requirements involved not only can IT become less of a "vacuum", but IT can be a better contributor to the success of the business.

All things considered it was a good start.

Things that need to happen. More interaction, bigger attendance, and topics people will get excited about.

VMware if you are reading this ... invite some of the bloggers in the industry! Chad, Vaughn, Duncan, Mike, Frank .... any of these guys.

Final bit of Advice? ... If you are in the West Michigan Area . . . BE AT THE NEXT VMUG!!!!

See you all there next time.

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