VMworld is one of the highlights of the year. It’s one of the biggest virtualization conferences on the planet and the place to be if VMware technology and its ecosystem are what drive you. This year will be even more awesome because the VDI Design Guide was launched this month and there are a lot of things happening around the book.

I’m feeling very lucky to be able to visit the VMworld conferences in both Las Vegas and Barcelona for the third year in a row. Last year was the first time I presented at both events and even though I don’t have a breakout session in the VMworld US 2018 agenda, you can find me presenting at different stages/areas. The following is an overview of where to find me presenting or talking about the book:

Monday morning 10:30 @ the VMworld bookstore for a signing session.

Monday morning 11:30 @ the Liquidware booth for a signing session.

Tuesday afternoon 13:30 @ the NVIDIA booth where I’ll co-present a session (with Erik Bohnhorst) about sizing and tuning vGPU and connection protocols. After the session, I will be signing books at the booth.

Tuesday afternoon/evening 17:30 @ Brian Madden’s Techtalk & Beer where I will present a session about multiplayer gaming on VDI 🙂

Wednesday morning 11:00 @ the VMUG theater to present about the book and the VCDX process together with Marco van Baggum.

In case you missed it, Marco van Baggum and I will bring some limited-edition swag and stickers to VMworld. If you see us, we take bribes such as Coronas 🙂

Furthermore, there are a couple of sessions at VMworld US 2018 that I really look forward to:

EUC Champions Panel: Everything You Were Afraid to Ask About VDI[WIN3530PU]

Join several of VMware’s EUC Champions and Brian Madden in this lively panel discussion about VDI in 2018. We’ll discuss various expert perspectives on topics like “Is 2018 the year of VDI?”, VDI versus RDSH, VDI versus physical, on-premises versus cloud, persistent versus non-persistent, remoting protocols, Windows app management, and everything else that is still important but that people aren’t talking as much about in 2018.

My fellow VMware EUC Champions will try to answer every question about EUC. Also, let’s see if some of the attendees from Wisconsin will bring their traditional give-away 🙂