Had my second Partner Technology Advisory Board (PTAB) meeting
all day today.
Great conversation around vCloud: what does it mean, do
customers care, how to make it work for customers, where does it fit. Very lively discussion and great input provided
to VMware.
Next up is VM availability discussion, including FT, HA and
SRM. Could VMware completely remove MSCS
from the enterprise? We’ve given them
the target to aim for. Many other
interesting concepts in the pipeline for better availability in different
locations.
Licensing is always an interesting discussion. VMware is still trying to make licensing
better, but it is a tough nut to crack.
I don’t always agree with the decisions they have made in the past, but
I know they are trying to make it work for everyone (not just the stock
holders).
Discussed troubleshooting with Scott Drummonds and how best
to deliver troubleshooting and prevent issues to begin with.
VMware automation tools really need to be better integrated. This will enable the true dynamic datacenter
that VMware envisions.
All afternoon was dedicated to desktop virtualization. Started off with a competitive discussion,
then a discussion of PCOIP, a great view into the Client Hypervisor (CVP), View
Storage and Desktop services delivery.
All very interesting topics and obviously a lot to come over the next
few years.
Overall, this PTAB session felt more like VMware listening
to us then the last PTAB. My head doesn’t
hurt as bad this time around, but I definitely feel just as exhausted. I feel really privileged to have been a part
of this. Can’t wait for tomorrow!
I then had a nice dinner with the wife, after which we went to the VMWorld Extravaganza. Great party, unfortunately it was a bit too loud for us, so we bailed after shaking a few hands. I'm sure I'll have the opportunity to catch up with people later.