They are at booth if you got registered. Arduboy is a miniature game system the size of a credit card. It comes installed with a classic 8-bit game and can be reprogrammed from a library of open source games available online. Arduboy is open source so you can learn to code and create your own games. The link to sign up is : swag signup.
The vSphere team is creating a swag bag to give to all the vExperts, no matter if you are at VMworld or not you are able to get it. This year, to show our appreciation, we have swag bags for each and every vExpert, courtesy of the vSphere team. But we need your help to deliver these bags to you. Thanks again for all you do, and thanks for being on this virtualization journey with us.
See you soon! The link for the swag bag is here: Swag bag vExpert only. Fill in the contact form and you will receive a confirmation mail for the survival kit.
Then they changed and distribute those tickets to the ones who really want them. Not everyone is willing to take metro or bus and prefer taxi which are quite cheap BTW but for folks which do not have much budget, this option is a very good option. Those tickets were available at the Information desk on the right-hand side, when entering the main entrance.
This year the main entrance was not in the same building, and it completely makes sense! Keep it this way VMware! As being said, the show was a great success for VMware, with over 11 attendees this year, despite those tragic events happening just a few weeks before, on Las Ramblas. Yes, due to great success it is Barcelona again. See you there!!!!! VMworld is the best tech conference you can attend, but we know that not everybody can.
That's why we publish as much as we can, and share as much as we can while we remotely follow the Las Vegas event and we'll be at the Barcelona event, physically present. VMworld is a place to be. If you cannot attend, you can follow many blogs like ours, check VMware Youtube channel for updates etc. You'll, however, miss the big part — Networking. This is a way different than staying at home. Think of it for next year and convince your boss to send you to VMworld.
You can download it here. Download NOW. For only a few dollars they serve a nice meal. Inside the Mandalay a good diner is to be found but be careful what you order, we noticed the pancakes are US size. We had our breakfast at Citizens which is very close to the entrance of the conference center. They have a decent, large, breakfast to start the day with. If you want to eat out there are some good options, We ate at New York where we had a good meal. Just walk around and find a nice diner to eat, there is so much choice.
If you want to make your own breakfast you need to travel a bit. If you travel north on the strip direction Vegas sign a small collection of shops is found.
You can find electronics like batteries or a food market to get some sandwiches or yoghurts. The SDX is going there, it takes 5 minutes by bus three stops and a few minutes to walk.
I did the trip last year to get some lunch. The food market is called Whole food market. For lunch there are many option, it just depends on how much time you have in between your sessions. Of course lunch is being served and last year we had a buffet which was pretty nice. The years before we got the lunch boxes selection which was not that bad also.
Most of the time the schedule is so packed that eating out is not even an option. The days leading up to the conference we tend to eat on the strip, last year we found a good place for a lunch, called the Yard house. It is located near the Linq. Just walk on the right side of the Linq down the bars and shops and almost in the end you find the Yard house.
Some evenings the parties you attend will take care of this meal but not all the time. Session can go on until so with a party starting around that time your time for a meal is limited.
Most people will either go to the party and use the booze and snacks to get through the week. Others will skip a party and go for a meal. There is no advice to give there, my VMworld mission is that I want to network as much as possible so the parties are picked accordingly. If a diner is better for networking I skip the party.
We had a good Australian meal a bit south on the strip but most days the parties take care of this. With that being said we end up at the parties. Parties are to relax after the sessions. Vendors throw parties and you will need either get an invitation or apply for a ticket. Some parties are invitation only and others are open for everyone. As VMworld is only one small week most parties are in the first three days.
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