I also use this Blog as both a place to store useful information that I think that will come in handy for me at some point in the future and also a place to help aid my learning. I find a great way to learn about something is to research about it and then write it up in my own words.
A little about me: I’m Simon Long (VCDX #105), 39 from Norwich, England (Currently living in Silicon Valley, CA, USA). I am currently working as a VMware Engine Engineer at Google Cloud. I have been working in IT for 20 years, in which I now focus predominantly on Cloud technologies, and more specifically the Google Cloud VMware Engine service. I’m am the creator of The VCDX Podcast. A podcast focused on the VCDX certification with, news, updates, tips, and guest interviews.
I’m a regular Twitter user, feel free to follow me to hear some of my day-to-day thoughts. IT aside, I play many sports, enjoy keeping fit by Mountain Biking, Hiking, and running. I’m also often quite partial to the odd drink or two with friends… But never on a school night!! I’m known worldwide for my love of Pink Shirts, hence the colour scheme of The SLOG.
Here some of the ways you can follow The SLOG:
My VMworld Sessions
Over the past years, I have been presenting at VMworld. Below you can find some links to my session recordings. (Some recordings will require a VMworld Account)
VMworld 2021
VMworld 2019
VMworld 2018
VMworld 2017
VMworld 2016
VMworld 2015
VMworld 2014
VMworld 2013
VMworld 2012
Disclaimer
The views expressed here are my own. I am solely responsible for all content produced here. No information provided here was reviewed by or endorsed by Google.
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Very commendable, maintain the course! Remember, technology is like a chameleon; always changing. So, position yourself for the short, medium, and long term future!
i like your blog Simon ...its trendy and cool :)
I come to this blog when ever i have to take a vmware certfication or doing research and etc.GRAET blog
HI Simon,
Looking though all the documents listed in the Vcp exam outline does a student have read through all these documents??