VMworld Barcelona 2016 - Part 3

VMworld Barcelona 2016 - Part 3

Yesterday was my final day at VMworld 2016 in Barcelona despite the conference actually ending today. 

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vSphere 6.5 - Whats New?

vSphere 6.5 - Whats New?

During VMworld Barcelona earlier this week Pat Gelsinger, VMware CEO announced the latest version of VMware's virtualisation platform vSphere 6.5. This is VMware's 5th update to vSphere in just two years. 

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VMworld Barcelona 2016 - Part 2

So today VMworld kicked off, I can't believe it's been a year since I was sat in this hall listening to last years announcments!!! The hall was packed, the drummer was playing, it must be time for the VMworld keynote to get started!! 

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Pat Gelsinger took to the stage reflecting on where we have been in the IT industry but more importantly where we are going. The future direction until at least 2030 is a hybrid infrastructure, in fact VMware predicts it is going to take this long to get 50% of workloads into the public cloud. I would love to see these statistics further subdivided by the size of customer and the sector they sit in. Today's announcements focused on what I will call the traditional infrastructure, that being compute, storage and networking. We saw Pat Gelsinger announce vSphere 6.5, notably, there was a single slide on this, gone are the days where a whole keynote would be spent on this. VSAN 6.5 was also announced, this further builds on 6.2 that was largely seen to be the first enterprise-ready release. I'm not going to breakdown what was new in these releases here, check out the links below form more information. https://blogs.vmware.com/vsphere/2016/10/introducing-vsphere-6-5.html

 http://blogs.vmware.com/virtualblocks/2016/10/18/vmware-virtual-san-6-5-whats-new/

The majority of the keynote was taken up with information regarding the newly announced Amazon Web Services (AWS) partnership. We saw a demonstration of the user interface, we rolled out a brand new vSphere infrastructure straight from the vSphere AWS portal, we could see a choice of T-Shirt size solutions starting at 4 hosts upwards, we also saw the option to choose our commitment length from hourly to a year to 3 years, with a promise of discounts the longer you choose to commit. VMware cloud on AWS includes vCenter server appliance  connected to your on premises vCenter using enhanced linked mode, ESXi and VSAN, along with NSX for security and connectivity. We saw how you could connect your on premise DC to the cloud use AWS Direct Connect and NSX. There was also a demonstration of vMotion migrating a workload from an on premises DC into AWS and the mention of a new technology elastic DRS available only in the AWS, this is able to use the power of DRS but also is able to spin up or down new hosts when demand requires.

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There was also demonstrations of VMware cross cloud services ​billed as the management layer on top of the public cloud. Tomorrow we have been promised more from the end user computing and the cloud native apps teams! 

Here is my doodle from the keynote​

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Watch the recording of the keynote below:

VMworld 2016 Europe - General Session Day 1

 

For the rest of the day I sat on several sessions one regarding VMware and AWS, the doodle from this session is below, others regarding the use cases and integration between airwatch and Workspace ONE.

I also spent an amount of time taking in the solutions exchange, speaking to partners and contacts and understanding others opinions on the show and the announcements. The solutions exchange seems smaller this year, it's in a different hall so that maybe why, or maybe it is the layout, or maybe because Dell and EMC now only have one stand and apparently Nutanix have been restricted to a smaller stand, who knows?

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The day ended for me with a trip to the vExpert gathering in the middle of town, it took place in a nice small bar with some nice food and drink, it was great to catch-up with other fellow vExperts and discuss anything and everything!  

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It has been a good day at the conference for me, I am left deep in thought regarding the future and where my customers will be going but I am excited by the AWS relationship and the vision for cross-cloud management. In the short term it is clear that hyperconverged is now a major consideration but ultimately choice and flexibility are the order of the day. You want a traditional infrastructure, VMware do that, you want hyperconverged, VMware do that, you want AWS VMware do that etc etc. Tomorrow I am looking forward to hearing more from the EUC team. 

VMworld Barcelona 2016 - Part 1

This is my fifth VMworld and the forth one I have attended in Barcelona, so I have come to know what to expect and how to get the most out of the event. Before I leave I like to try and set myself a challenge or a focus for the event. This year is no exception, my goal is to understand or at least have a glimpse into the IT industry for the next five years, specifically for small to medium customers who I work with predominately. This sounds like an impossible task but VMworld is a good place to at least start formulating an understanding and seeing where the trends are going.

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I flew out too Barcelona earlier on Sunday morning, my first stop was for a day of NSX training at an amazing meeting space in central Barcelona.  

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The training focused on the architecture and benefits of NSX. There is quite a compelling case for NSX where security and governance are held in well regard within an organisation, that's everyone, right?? For organisations of a small to medium size it is the security benefits of microsegmentstion and the continuity aspects that by far will be of most interest. I enjoyed learning about the integration with third party products like checkpoint and Palo Alto amongst others as well. 

My second day in Barcelona was spent attending the partner day. Whilst partner day tends to be very sales focused, it does give me an understanding of VMware's messaging and positioning. This is extremely useful when trying to find out the use cases that really work and how to best serve my customers. We also got to hear for the first time some details of the main announcements for the conference from people like the main man himself Pat Gelsinger. The main message for partner day was it's time to start focusing outside of vSphere. Virtualization alone is no longer enough for our customer's or VMware and we now need to move onto understanding what is next. From VMware's perspective this very much focuses on security, management, monitoring and automation, the workspace and the cloud. With the announcements coming and the acquisitions and partnerships we have seen it is clear VMware is very close to delivering the full, any app, any device, any cloud vision. As a VMware partner you need to pick and understand the areas you will specialise in. Whilst it used to be possible to be a VMware specialist with the length and breadth of the portfolio, today that simply isn't possible. 

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After partner day it was straight on a coach and heading down to the harbour to attend the Dell EMC welcome reception, held in the bar at the top of the W hotel. The views from the top looking over the harbour and the beach were amazing, Claire Vyvyan VP of Dell Enterprise gave an inspiring speech about the newly formed Dell Technologies, but also hinted to bright and transformative futures as we move into an era of technologies such as analytics and IoT.

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Tomorrow is the official start of VMworld where a further 7000+ customers will join the 2900 partners to listen to the keynotes, attend sessions and run through hands on lab.  

BizTech Brief #14

BizTech Brief #14

Following one of the biggest mergers in IT history between Dell and EMC, VMware has announced their own strategic partnerships within the cloud. This weeks BizTech Brief covers the latest and biggest news from the past week in the industry. 

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BizTech Brief - IPEXPO

BizTech Brief - IPEXPO

This week I attended one of the biggest IT exhibitions in the UK, PIEXPO. There were lots of interesting technologies and trends on the day that I wanted to put into one place for anyone that couldn't make it. 

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BizTech Brief #12

BizTech Brief #12

The season of events and conferences is truly upon us, full of product updates and industry announcements. The season was kicked off by Microsoft's annual ignite conference in London last week. 

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BizTech Brief #11

BizTech Brief #11

In this BizTech Brief we are looking into this week's tech news and highlighting some articles we think you will enjoy. 

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BizTech Brief #10

BizTech Brief #10

After a busy couple weeks with VMworld, Microsoft opening their UK datacentres and the Dell EMC merger this week's tech news seems to have plateaued a little. The ComputerWorld team and I have once again gathered all the biggest news from the tech industry and condensed it into one quick resource. 

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BizTech Brief #9

BizTech Brief #9

For many people in the UK, the biggest news of the week was that school summer holidays are over and children are back to school but for the tech industry, there was much bigger news, some of which has even been called the biggest news in tech history. 

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Reflecting on the Dell TechSummit EMEA 2016

Reflecting on the Dell TechSummit EMEA 2016

Over the past week, I have spent 3 days in Barcelona at the Dell Internal and Channel Partners Technical Summit. The Tech Summit represents an opportunity for all of Dell's Technical sales force (Channel and Direct) to be united in learning the length and breadth of Dell's portfolio and understanding the direction of the industry alongside Dell's strategy. Over the three days, we got to hear from leaders within Dell, who were fully articulating the trends they are seeing within the industry. 

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VMworld US 2016 Keynote Day 1

VMworld US 2016 Keynote Day 1

Today has seen the start of VMware's annual conference VMworld (US), this year taking place in Las Vegas. We saw VMware's CEO Pat Gelsinger take the stage, despite having broken his foot, to update us on the industry and VMware's vision for the future. 

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BizTech Brief #5

BizTech Brief #5

Now we are in the middle of the summer and people are jetting off on holiday it seems that the news front has gone a little quiet. However, this hasn't stopped us summarising the biggest news of the week within tech into our fifth BizTech Brief. 

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BizTech Brief #4

BizTech Brief #4

The summer holidays are now well and truly upon us, whilst the offices are all getting a little quieter the world of tech doesn't sleep. In our forth BizTech Brief we are looking into this week's tech news and highlighting some articles we think you will enjoy.

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VMware NSX and Dell Networking

Today we have been hosting our customers at the fabulous Williams F1 Conference Centre in Oxfordshire. We are luckily enough to be joined by Dell's Dominique Vanhamme the director for Networking in EMEA and Joshua Couling NSX SE from VMware. 

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Dell Storage Compellent (SC) and EqualLogic (PS) cross platform replication

Dell Storage Compellent (SC) and EqualLogic (PS) cross platform replication

Today Dell announced SCOS7 for the SC series of storage, alongside this was the updated Dell Storage Manager which unifies the SC and PS platforms for management but also cross platform replication.

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Disaster Recovery with VMware Site Recovery Manager (SRM)

Disaster Recovery with VMware Site Recovery Manager (SRM)

SRM is a software product from VMware that integrates with VMware vSphere to provide automated recovery in the event of a disaster. The first requirement is to have a supported vSphere infrastructure at both the primary and secondary sites.

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VMworld US 2015 – Day 1 Recap (The hybrid cloud)


Yesterday marked the start of VMworld US, kicked off as usual by the keynote presentation covering VMware’s vision for the future and that of the industry. If you missed the keynote I would highly recommend that you watch the recording below.

ComputerWorld’s director and vExpert covered the event live on twitter with his live doodles as can been seen below.

VMware have spoke about their devision of “One Cloud, Any Application, Any Device”, claiming that they uniquely span mobile, desktop and infrastructure to support innovative business strategies while protecting intellectual property, data and business operations. You can read more about this on VMware’s dedicated site or hear from Pat Gelsinger below.

VMware are looking to unify your cloud across private and public offerings with a unified management layer allowing you seamless management, automation and orchestration using the tools you are already utilising today. To this end VMware demonstrated cross cloud vMotion for the first time live on stage.

VMworld US keynote 2015 – Watch VMware's vision for the future.

VMware CEO, Pat Gelsinger discusses how IT is changing because business is changing.

The focus is increasingly on the applications and not on the infrastructure, there is no greater example of this as there is were Docker and Containers. VMware have been working hard to ensure containers are a first class citizen with their solutions, the first solution is to this end is vSphere Integrated Containers, allowing visibility of your application containers from inside vSphere, unlike today where several containers maybe contained insider a container host but be transparent to vSphere itself. The second solution is a container centric solution known as the Photon Platform, made up of two components the Photon Machine a micro-visor based upon ESXi and including VMware’s lightweight Photon OS and the Photon Controller, a distributed, multi-pennant control plan giving you a single point API endpoint for managing your container architecture.

If containers are new to you then Docker has a great high level explanation as to what it is and why it is changing the world of software development in the native cloud era. https://www.docker.com/whatisdocker

All these updates really do show how VMware is embracing the cloud and is ensuring that their customers can seamlessly move to the hybrid cloud and adopt technology such as containers with ease within their infrastructure. From our perspective it does introduce challenges for some businesses particularly SMB’s, SME’e and Education that see a lot of innovation only being aimed at the largest of enterprises and service providers. ComputerWorld would urge these organisations to embrace a world of business defined IT, stop focusing on the technology and focus on the business, build a business case and a clear requirement and use the wealth of options available to you with knowledge from trusted partners to deliver the hybrid cloud that will work for you.