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My name is Josh Atwell and I've been working in the IT industry exclusively since 2004. I've received my VCAP-DCD, VCAP-DCA, VCP3,4 certifications. I am currently working as a vArchitect for VCE where I am helping customers with many things that start with 'V'.

vTesseract is my personal presence for my thoughts, musings, and technical write-ups involving PowerShell, datacenter virtualization and other technologies I come across daily. The opinions and thoughts on this site are my own and are not endorsed or affiliated by my employer or anyone else. This is done on my own free time and all work is limited based on my time and available resources. Your comments, thoughts, opinions are welcome. Thanks for reading!

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Fri Jun 29

VMworld, for free?

You heard that right.  There is a contest going on right now over at vdestination.com that will give one lucky winner a sponsored trip to VMworld, and another lucky winner a Drobo B800i.

I have only attended one VMworld (2011) and have determined that the value of this experience can be astronomical!  I’m looking forward to hearing who wins and them sharing their VMworld story with the community.

Here’s a note from the site on how to enter at vdestination.com:

How To Enter
This trip contest is based on need and need alone. If you can’t afford to go to VMworld, if your company won’t send you then this is your chance. In order to enter to win you will need to make a comment on this blog post and include the following three points in your comment:
(1)Describe to me and my sponsors why you need to go to VMworld 2012, (2)What you are most looking forward to (it’s okay if it’s Bon Jovi, it may be what I’m most looking forward to!) and (3)How you plan on paying it forward.
This shouldn’t take more than one paragraph really, you won’t have a better chance if you write a novel, keep it short and concise. You will be chosen by a panel of vExperts based on your answers to the questions above.

Best of luck to all entrants!  Hope to see one of you at VMworld 2011!

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