Re: [Nolug] Fwd: Next advanced meeting - VMware - Sep 8'th, 2004

From: Petri Laihonen <pietu_at_weblizards.net>
Date: Mon, 23 Aug 2004 18:13:30 -0400 (EDT)
Message-ID: <64511.66.210.226.131.1093299210.squirrel@66.210.226.131>

Interesting!
I'll go if there is no restrictions for attendance and I don't get any
emergency thingies to do.

PS I'm seeking for an option to carpool

P

> Baton Rouge LUG is giving a hefty presentation. Read below for details.
>
> ---------- Forwarded Message ----------
>
>
>> Imagine you could move your mission-critical servers from physical
>> machine
>> to physical machine (or blade to blade), and back again, without service
>> interruption. You will see streaming video without glitches, complete
>> financial transactions, maintain secure sessions, query databases -- all
>> while your operating system and applications are shifted onto entirely
>> new
>> and different hardware.
>>
>> The Virtual Infrastructure is Now Reality. VMware software lets you run
>> multiple operating systems simultaneously in secure virtual machines,
>> and
>> move them in real-time with the new VMware VirtualCenter. More than 1.4
>> million users worldwide use VMware software to simplify their computing
>> infrastructure, make it more flexible and more secure, and spend less
>> money maintaining it.
>>
>> Attend this session for a discussion of the virtual infrastructure, an
>> interactive demonstration of VMware VirtualCenter, with plenty of time
>> to
>> ask questions. Learn how companies are using VMware technology to
>> achieve
>> cost-effective server consolidation, disaster recovery, application
>> compatibility, OS migration and more!
>>
>> Full event details:
>> http://www.brlug.net/event.php3?id=116
>>
>> RSVP's are requested. Email info@brlug.net.
>>
>> Know someone who might want to join the LUG? Have a colleague you'd like
>> to bring along? Feel free to send them this email.
>>
>> Learn more about our LUG:
>> http://www.brlug.net
>
> --
>
>
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>
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