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VMware’s VMworld 2011: Voting Open for Sessions – A Plethora of Choices!

The wait is finally over! VMware has officially opened the public voting for the VMworld 2011 sessions, giving all registered users the chance to have their say in which sessions they would like to see at this year’s event. With a whopping 854 sessions to choose from, it’s time to get your priorities straight and make your voice heard!

From May 9th to May 18th, anyone with a vmworld.com account can cast their votes for their preferred sessions. The best part? The voting is global, meaning that a vote for a session counts as a vote for both VMworld US and VMworld EMEA, as 80% of the selected sessions will occur at both events. This gives you twice the opportunity to see your top picks!

So, how do you go about finding the perfect sessions to vote for? Fear not, dear voters, for VMware has thoughtfully provided a search application that enables you to focus on your particular areas of interest and find sessions that fit. Simply type in your keywords or topics of choice, and the search function will present you with a list of relevant sessions.

Personally, I’ve been through my own list of votes, and I must say that some of these sessions sound absolutely great! The submitters have done an excellent job with their titles, making it easier to identify which sessions to vote for. Some of the standout sessions that caught my eye immediately include:

* “Building a Cloud-Native Applications with Spring and vFabric” – A session that delves into the intricacies of building cloud-native applications using Spring and vFabric.

* “Design Patterns for Building Scalable and Resilient Applications” – A session that explores design patterns for creating scalable and resilient applications, with a focus on real-world examples and case studies.

* “The Future of Virtualization: Trends, Technologies, and Predictions” – A session that examines the future of virtualization, including upcoming trends, technologies, and predictions for the industry.

But wait, there’s more! With 854 sessions to choose from, you’re bound to find something that suits your interests and needs. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just starting out in the virtualization world, there’s something for everyone. So, what are you waiting for? Go forth and vote!

In conclusion, VMware’s VMworld 2011 is shaping up to be an exciting event, with a diverse range of sessions covering various aspects of virtualization. The public voting period is open from May 9th to May 18th, so don’t miss out on your chance to have your say in the selection process. Happy voting, and we’ll see you at VMworld!