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Is vSphere 4.1 release really imminent?

06.30.2010 by William Lam // 5 Comments

There have been a few articles floating around web regarding the potential features and speculations on when the next version of vSphere will be released. While doing some research on a new article that I am working on, I stumbled onto an interesting VMware website, called VMLive. VMLive is VMware's interactive webinar series designed specifically for their partner community. 

It seems that Australia-New Zealand VMLive channel is getting a head start on next release, which looks to be vSphere 4.1! I'm curious if other regions are getting similar offerings?
Here is a screenshot of the 4 upcoming webinars:

Here is the link, assuming it does not get pulled.

  • http://app.connect.vmware.com/e/es.aspx?s=524&e=14780133&elq=acf5047eb86d490cb660ce78db98d2e7&OPENID=Browser

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  1. *protectedPiroNet says

    06/30/2010 at 7:04 am

    And Mike Laverick to say that 4.1 is released on Q3, that starts tomorrow!

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  2. *protectedaenagy says

    07/05/2010 at 10:41 am

    "Austria-New Zealand VMLive" or "Australia-New Zealand VMLive"?

    Maybe VMware has found a way to bridge the Europe-South Pacific gap.

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  3. *protectedAnonymous says

    07/05/2010 at 6:19 pm

    Veeam have a forum post up... http://www.veeam.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=4739

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  4. *protectedAnonymous says

    07/06/2010 at 9:51 am

    July 13

    Reply
  5. *protectedAnonymous says

    07/06/2010 at 5:00 pm

    13th July

    Reply

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