The vNinja Report

As I reflect on the past year and look ahead to the future, I am filled with a sense of excitement and anticipation. 2010 was a remarkable year for me, both personally and professionally. I had the opportunity to work on some incredible projects, meet amazing people, and learn so much about the IT industry.

Professionally, I feel that I made significant contributions to my organization in 2010. We implemented several major changes that have greatly improved our IT infrastructure. I am proud to say that these changes have had a direct impact on the success of our business. I couldn’t have done it without the support and collaboration of my talented coworkers.

One of the highlights of my year was attending VMworld Europe 2010. It was an incredible experience that allowed me to connect with some amazing people in the industry. The energy and excitement of the event were palpable, and it left a lasting impression on me. I met some incredible individuals face-to-face, and I am grateful for the opportunity to have learned from them.

In addition to my professional accomplishments, I set several personal goals for myself in 2011. One of these goals is to finally obtain my VCP4 certification, which I have been putting off for far too long. I also hope to increase my involvement in the IT community and contribute more to vNinja, my digital home.

I am proud to say that vNinja saw 32 posts in 2010, with an average of five posts per month. I aim to increase this number in 2011 and continue to provide valuable content to my readers. The visitor numbers have been incredible, and I hope to keep building on that success.

As I look ahead to the new year, I am excited about the possibilities and opportunities that it holds. I am committed to continuing to learn and grow as an IT professional and to contribute to the community in meaningful ways. I promise to work hard and provide valuable content to my readers. And, of course, I promise not to engage in any form of seppuku, either physical or virtual, in 2011.

In conclusion, I am honored to have such a wonderful group of readers and I look forward to serving you in the new year. Thank you for your support and I wish you all the best for 2011.