VMworld 2015 US will kick off next Monday

by | Aug 25, 2015

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VMworld US 2015 by VMware, one of the industry’s most outstanding virtualization and cloud computing events will kick off next Monday, August 30. From that day until September 3, the Moscone Center in San Francisco will welcome around 240 exhibitors and 23.000 attendees, that will enjoy more than 400 breakout sessions and labs.

With the theme of "Ready for Any," attendees will hear about the business impact of One Cloud, Any Application, Any Device™; business mobility or the hybrid cloud, This conference’s goal is to show the endless possibilities of technology that customers can implement anytime and anywhere, to solve virtually any IT problem.

VMware has recently announced the General Session Keynote’s topics and speakers. On Monday, the event will kick off with Carl Eschenbach,VMware’spresident and COO, who will discuss how VMware is empowering businesses to take advantage of the company’s One Cloud, Any Application, Any Device™ architecture for IT.

On Tuesday, VMware CEO Pat Gelsinger and a group of senior executives from various VMware business units will showcase how VMware is enabling applications to be delivered through business mobility with security from the device to the cloud.

To learn more about VMworld, visit www.vmworld.com

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