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VMware Software Defined Kit

07.05.2013 by William Lam // 10 Comments

A hobby of mine when I am not playing with VMware technologies and such is riding on my road bike. I was pleasently surprise to find out this week that my VMware cycling kit has finally arrived! The cycling kit was designed by small group of VMware employees in their free time and Scott Jobe has been managing all the orders and logistics for the past few years. When I had first joined VMware and heard about this, I had just missed the deadline for submitting my order. This year, I made sure to keep an eye out once the new kits were available for order. With a holiday this week, I took my new kit out for a spin and it fits and looks great. I even dropped by our office for a quick picture 🙂

I would like to thank Scott and the team for putting all of this together, I know it took a lot of time including the re-makes, but I am sure everyone is enjoying their new VMware kits! Thank you!

Here are some additional pictures of the items I had purchased. All the clothing were custom printed by Louis Garneau.

Jersey (front & back)

Vest (front & back)

  Bib (front & back)

Arm Warmers & Gloves

Categories // Cycling Tags // cycling, cycling kit, road bike, vmware

Support my fundraising for Tour de Cure 2024

04.26.2024 by William Lam // Leave a Comment

It has been a LONG time since I have done any serious cycling, especially with two younger kids, I no longer have the luxury of riding for hours across the beautiful trails in the bay area. With that said, I have always had an itch to get back to some riding, mostly for recreational purposes, which is actually how my cycling journey began.

I recently came to learn that our VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) product leader, Paul Turner, is participating in an upcoming Northern California Tour de Cure to fundraise for the American Diabetes Association (ADA) and a VMware team had also been setup. At first, I was just planning to donate to this awesome cause, but then I realize this might be a good reason for me to get back into "some" cycling and I have decided to join team VMware!

I was also reminded that 10 years ago, I did my first (and last) century ride (100 miles) in the 2014 Waves to Wine for the National MS Society and many of my colleagues and readers had supported me in that cause and together, we raised over $6,200!

For the 2024 Tour de Cure fundraiser, I have set a slightly loftier goal to raise for the American Diabetes Association and I would like to ask for your support in helping me reach my goal by donating to this cause:

  • Donate ? https://tour-diabetes.donordrive.com/participant/William-Lam
  • Goal ?: $10,000 USD

For those that donate, please check whether your employer provides any type of charitable matches, which would make your donations go even further! In fact, for any VMware employees who donate, I recently learned that we have a matching program up to $5K for 2024 and you an request a match going to the CyberGrants tile internally within our self-service application web portal to apply for a match for this or any other charitable donation you have made.

Thank you in advance to everyone who donates and if you are in the Northern Bay Area, feel free to join Team VMware and I will definitely be sporting my VMware Cycling Kit! ?

Categories // Charity Tags // cycling

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