UK London VMware User Group Meeting, Tuesday 10th March 2009
These are great events if you are able to get to them (unfortunately no webcast for this one):
The Steering Committee are pleased to announce the next UK London VMware User Group meeting, now kindly sponsored by Veeam Software, to be held on Tuesday 10th March 2009. We hope to see you at the meeting, and afterwards for a drink or two.
Our meeting will be held at the Thames Suite, London Chamber of Commerce and Industry, 33 Queen Street, London EC4R 1AP, +44 (0)20 7248 4444. The nearest tube station is Mansion House, location information is available here.
PLEASE NOTE: As well as the date changing from the previously-published one, the day has also changed to Tuesday, and we’re in a different part of the venue from normal (out of the lift, turn right). Rest assured, the usual UG staples of great content and me banging on about Powershell will be present and correct.
Reception is from 1230 for a prompt 1pm start, to finish around 5pm. Our agenda for is not final at the moment, but looks something like this:
12:30 – 13:00 Arrive & Refreshments 13:00 – 13:15 Welcome & News 13:20 – 14:05 Sponsor Presentation - TBA 14:10 – 14:55 Presentation on real world Site Recovery Manager experience 15:00 – 15:20 Refreshments Break 15:25 – 16:00 Committee-moderated, user-generated content and discussion (some good stuff being lined up here) 16:05 – 16:45 VMworld Cannes debrief 16:45 – 17:00 Close 17:00 – Pub
Please feel free to contribute to the ‘UG content ideas’ forum thread running here. We won’t be able to incorporate all of the ideas for this coming meeting, but will do our best to include some of them.
To register your interest in attending, please reply with up to two named attendees from your organisation to alaricdavies at yahoo dot com. If you do not receive a confirmation mail from us, please don’t just turn up since we will not be able to admit you to the meeting. Content from the meetings will continue to be uploaded to http://public.box.net/londonug, NDA permitting.
Sincerely, and with regards,
The UKLVMUG Steering Committee