Dennis Bray, named earlier this year by VMware as a 2015 vExpert, will be joining forces with Chip Copper, strategic technologist for Brocade, to teach one of the Breakout Sessions at this year’s VMworld in San Francisco at the end of August. They will be discussing advanced network architecture in the software-defined data center (SDDC) to deploy highly automated IT service delivery based on NSX.
The course will address the issue of government agencies at all levels striving to bring efficiency into their IT operations by leveraging SDDC architecture to bring down costs, increase efficiency and meet their goals of highly satisfied end users. The latest VMware technologies to virtualize storage and networks makes it compelling for IT leaders to move their IT infrastructure to SDDC architecture.
This session will focus on VMware NSX technology that virtualizes networks. Bray and Copper will provide a detailed architectural description of deployment of NSX based on a California government agency real-use case and proof-of-concept to showcase the solution. The class will be presented on Monday, Aug. 31, from 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. PST.
Dennis Bray, chief technical officer at ENS-Inc., has an extensive and proven track record with complex and mission-critical projects for California state agencies and has acted as lead architect on numerous virtualization initiatives. In addition to his many VMware and Microsoft certifications, he is also a certified instructor/trainer for both. If you would like to check out his blog, please visit http://vminstructor.com/.
You can learn more about this course, #VAPP6256-SPO, at https://vmworld2015.lanyonevents.com/connect/sessionDetail.ww?SESSION_ID=6256&tclass=popup.
VMworld is the global conference for virtualization and cloud computing hosted by VMware. This year, VMworld U.S. will be held in San Francisco at Moscone Center, Aug. 30 – Sept. 3. For more information and registration, visit http://www.vmworld.com/en/us/index.html.