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Greetings, fellow humans! I'm a proud dad of two awesome kids, and my other love is Cloud! Working for 20+ years in tech has taught me 2 things; always have a backup and yes, it was the network! When I'm not working as CTO, AWS @SoftwareOne, I write blogs and occasionally do a bit of podcasting too...-
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Congratulations to the VCAP5-DCD Official Cert Guide Winners!
Firstly, congratulations to the winners of the signed VCAP5-DCD Official Cert Guide competition! Thanks very much to everyone who entered, and particularly to Paul @pmcsharry, who kindly provided [..]
VCAP5-DCD Official Cert Guide Competition
Well here it is, the moment you’ve all been waiting for… a chance to win a signed copy of Paul McSharry’s VCAP5-DCD Official Cert Guide! If you haven’t [..]
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Has VMware just killed some certification kudos?
So I woke up this morning to what would seem to be an innocuous email from VMware Education confirming some changes to the candidate IDs. Nothing much interesting [..]