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On-Demand session URLs for VMware Explore US 2022

09.02.2022 by William Lam // 1 Comment

VMware Explore US has just concluded earlier this week and the VMware Explore team has been hard at work in publishing recorded sessions (those that were allowed to be recorded) into the VMware Explore On-Demand Video Library, which only requires a free VMware Explore account to watch all the amazing content from VMware employees, to partners and our community of users.

Similiar to past years, I have put together a small Github page that simply summarize all VMware Explore US 2022 breakout sessions by their Category, Session Code, Session Name, on-demand URL link and Session Speakers. This should make it very easier to search for a specific session, topic or speaker and jump straight to the VMware Explore on-demand link, which will require a VMware Explore account to view the session. There are no offline viewing options, you must login to view the content from the VMware Explore site.

As of 12pm PST, 410 out of 458 sessions have been posted online. I will check back next week and update the repo if the additional sessions recordings will be published.


You can access the repo by visiting: https://github.com/lamw/vmware-explore-2022-session-urls (short URL: https://vmwa.re/vmware-explore-2022)

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Categories // VMworld Tags // vmware explore, vmworld

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  1. Steffen Richter says

    09/06/2022 at 12:55 am

    Thank you, William!

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