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Reading Time: 2 minutes Eric Siebert (from Sphere-Land.com) ha open again, like one year ago, a content for voting the ‘Top VMware & Virtualization Blogs’. As he points out in his post, there are now over 200 blogs dedicated to VMware and Virtualization – this is definitely an impressive number which is a real indication to how passionate people feel towards the VMware range of products and virtualization in general. The voting runs 1st March with only one round of voting being allowed per IP address – so those of you using a corporate Internet connection, get in early. […]

Reading Time: 2 minutes GlobalKnowledge as realize a new list of top paying certification (see 15 Top Paying Certifications for 2013 and also Top paying IT Certifications for 2012 for previous year). Unfortunately, as written in the post, certain certifications (that pay more) are not represented due to their exclusive nature. These include CCIE: Cisco Certified Internetworking Expert and VCDX: VMware Certified Design Expert, and mainly all the Top IT Certifications.

Reading Time: < 1 minute Interesting European IT events: Cisco Live – London (Jan 28-Feb 1 2013) Managed Services & Hosting Summit – London (Feb 12 2013) Mobile World Congress – Barcelona (Feb 25-28 2013)

Reading Time: < 1 minute The first VMUG IT User Conference has been finally announced! A User Conference is not your regular VMUG meeting, it’s a full blown conference, with separate tracks and prominent guest speakers (there will be some interesting announce about them!). A good opportunity to learn more, share experiences, and make networking. And note that some session will also be in english, so this is not only for Italian people, but for all VMUG members!

Reading Time: 3 minutes VMware Partner Exchange is a big event, like VMworld, but dedicated to the VMware partners (like the international Microsoft WPC or other similar events). This year will be held at Las Vegas from 25 to 28 February.

Reading Time: 5 minutes In a View environment the PCoIP is usually the right choice and on a LAN works really well (see also the previous post about PCoIP and RDP differences). But on a wide-area networks (WANs)you have to consider some aspects to have a reasonable reactivity or to maximize the number of remote clients: you must consider bandwidth constraints and latency issues. The PCoIP display protocol provided by VMware adapts to varying latency and bandwidth conditions, but some optimization may be needed.

Reading Time: 3 minutes In a VMware View environment usually PCoIP protocol is preferred to the RDP one due to several reasons. I don’t want to spend too much time about the latency, throughput, reactivity, user experience different between those two protocols… in most cases PCoIP is better compared to RDP. But PCoIP protocol has some limits that your have to consider in your design and mainly are described in the View Architecture Planning guide.

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