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New sponsor: VKernel

03.15.2011 by William Lam // Leave a Comment

Please welcome VKernel as our latest blog sponsor.

Here is a quick summary from VKernel and what they do:

VKernel is the number one provider of virtualization capacity management solutions for VMware and Microsoft virtualized infrastructures and cloud environments. Our powerful, easy-to-use, and affordable products simplify the complex and critical tasks of planning, monitoring and predicting capacity utilization and bottlenecks. Used by over 45,000 system administrators, the products have proven their ability to maximize capacity utilization, reduce virtualization costs and improve application performance.

VKernel has also just launched Performance Analyzer which is part of their vOperations Suite (vOPs) offering and competes in the same space as VMware's recent vCenter Operations product. For more details on their latest release, please check out VKernel website.

If you are interested in advertising with us, please contact us at admin[at]virtuallyghetto[dot]com

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William Lam is a Senior Staff Solution Architect working in the VMware Cloud team within the Cloud Infrastructure Business Group (CIBG) at VMware. He focuses on Cloud Native, Automation, Integration and Operation for the VMware Cloud based Software Defined Datacenters (SDDC) across Private, Hybrid and Public Cloud

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