Vote for Pure Storage Sessions at VMworld 2015

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One of the more compelling aspects of VMworld is the volume of community submitted breakout sessions. These add depth and context, expand on experiences and benefits of adopting and integrating technologies from VMware and their partners like Pure Storage.

Community voting for VMworld 2015 is open and I’d like to highlight a number of sessions that either include or were submitted by engineers and technologists at Pure Storage. There’s a wide range of formats and topics from technology panels to customer cases studies, so please vote for the ones you find compelling.

To find the Pure Storage sessions, simply filter the list for ‘Pure Storage’ and remember voting is a weighted process.

 

We’re working on some fantastic content for our sponsored sessions, which we’ll share after voting for the community sessions have closed.

Vaughn Stewart
Vaughn Stewarthttp://twitter.com/vStewed
Vaughn is a VP of Systems Engineering at VAST Data. He helps organizations capitalize on what’s possible from VAST’s Universal Storage in a multitude of environments including A.I. & deep learning, data analytics, animation & VFX, media & broadcast, health & life sciences, data protection, etc. He spent 23 years in various leadership roles at Pure Storage and NetApp, and has been awarded a U.S. patent. Vaughn strives to simplify the technically complex and advocates thinking outside the box. You can find his perspective online at vaughnstewart.com and in print; he’s coauthored multiple books including “Virtualization Changes Everything: Storage Strategies for VMware vSphere & Cloud Computing“.

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