I will be speaking at the UK VMUG Meeting in London

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I just received confirmation on speaking at the UK Virtual Machine User Group (VMUG) Meeting in the Hilton Doubletree hotel in London on Tuesday May 21, 2013.

I will be delivering my session on virtualization-safe(r) Active Directory and Domain Controller Cloning. The same session I have been delivering for the past year at numerous events, including the Dutch 2013 Microsoft TechDays.

 

About the UK Virtual Machine User Group

The UK Virtual Machine User Group (VMUG) is an association of persons with a vested interest in the successful deployment of virtual infrastructure and their associated technologies.

The committee are all volunteers and are directly employed to manage and design virtual infrastructure in their organizations.

VMUG UK is the largest independent cloud and virtualization user group in the UK. As a user group, run by administrators and architects of virtualized systems, the VMUG is all about the contents in the presentations at their events, meeting like minded engineers and learning about new products and trends.

In contrast to other VMUGs, the UK VMUG has a broader view on virtualization than most VMUGs, who mostly focus on VMware-only virtualization.

About the London Meeting

The London meeting will take place from 9AM to 4PM on May 21, 2013 at the Hilton Doubletree hotel.

The meeting is packed with presentations from Microsoft, VMware, York University, EG Innovations and Verizon. Also, attendees will be able to discover VMware automation in the available lab environment. As an attendee looking at advancing your career in virtualization, arrange for a one to one meeting with UK's largest virtualization and cloud employment agency during the Career Clinic.

Photo of the previous VMUG UK London meeting (courtesy VMUG UK)

After the event there will be a bar from 4PM to 6PM.

 

Register today to attend this meeting.

Further reading

VMUG UK London Meeting Page
VMUG UK London Venue
VMUG UK on Twitter
VMUG UK on Facebook

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