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An Exciting Transition: Broadening Our Virtualization Horizons

7/17/2023

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As most of you know, www.vmwarevelocity.com has been my blog on the internet for many years now, a place where I've gathered to discuss, learn, and explore everything related to VMware virtualization. I am deeply grateful for your engagement and feedback that has spurred us all toward greater understanding.

Today, I'm thrilled to announce a major evolution in my journey. I am transitioning from www.vmwarevelocity.com to a new and more comprehensive blog: www.virtualizationvelocity.com.

Why the move, you may ask? While VMware has been and will continue to be, an integral part of the conversation, I've come to a point in my virtualization adventure where limiting myself to one technology doesn't quite capture the entire picture. The world of virtualization is vast and continually growing. More players have entered the scene, bringing innovative solutions and technologies that are shaping the future of virtualization.

That's where www.virtualizationvelocity.com comes in.

The new blog is designed to embrace this broader perspective of virtualization. Alongside VMware, I will be diving into a multitude of other cutting-edge virtualization technologies, including Nutanix, Azure, Google Cloud, and Amazon Web Services (AWS). This expansion allows me to keep pace with the rapid advancements in the field and provides you with a more comprehensive resource for all things virtualization.

Does this mean I am leaving VMware behind? Absolutely not. I'll continue delving into VMware topics, updating you on the latest advancements, how-tos, and best practices. However, with the transition to www.virtualizationvelocity.com, I'll also be taking a deeper look into other platforms and exploring how they compare and contrast with VMware. I aim to provide a more rounded view of the virtualization landscape.

I'm incredibly excited about this new chapter in our shared journey. This transition is about growing together, expanding our knowledge base, and becoming more versatile in understanding virtualization technologies.

Thank you for your continued support and engagement. I invite you to join me at www.virtualizationvelocity.com to kick off this exciting new phase of our virtualization exploration. Here's to a wider perspective, fresh insights, and new learning opportunities!

Stay tuned, and keep up with the velocity!
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