So here I sit on the last day of the year looking back on 2010. I must say it has been a whirlwind of a year for me both personally and professional. The success with Veeam has been unbelievable to say the least. We added an unbelievable amount of new customers and partners, won every …
Read more »I was talking with a colleague from our Australian office last night on Skype and we got to talking about the year ahead. The discussion turned to what the future holds for us at our company and the industry we play in next year. We had a pretty insightful discussion and since my job allows …
Read more »Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the DC The servers were humming along sucking in the cool AC The VMs were spun up from templates out of thin air, vCenter was kindly watching over and knew they were all there The resource pools were all balanced, the clusters content, While admins fast asleep …
Read more »I wanted to write and wish everyone a wonderful holiday season and to share with those who haven’t heard, Veeam is giving back again to the virtualization community. Veeam is giving to all VMware VCPs, vExperts, and VCIs a free not-for-resale 2 socket license of our award-winning Veeam Backup and Replication and Veeam ONE solutions. …
Read more »I had fully intentions of blogging more from VMworld, but this being my only post doesn’t mean I have been slacking, just busy with the great windfall from the event. For starters, the Veeam Teeam rolled in to San Francisco to start the pre-VMworld festivities off with some great field training. My team of engineers …
Read more »[This post was originally published at Virtualization Review in theWell Managed Blog] Doug Hazelman is traveling on business this week and asked if I would write a post and provide some advice on using a cloud service provider as a backup option for your virtualization backups. My name is David Siles and I am the …
Read more »It has been a few weeks since my blog went down for some maintenance and suffered an unrepairable loss of data. I looked at this as an opportunity to reinvent the blog into something that is more meaningful to me. Consider this the new launch of Silesville version 3.0. My first blog was pure technology …
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