As I reflect on our recent NYC/NJ VCDX workshop, I am filled with a sense of pride and accomplishment. The event was a huge success, thanks to the tireless efforts of our community members who made it possible.
From the beginning, we knew that this event would be a unique opportunity for those in the NYC/NJ area to come together and learn from one another. With the support of the VCDX program, we were able to bring in expert presenters like Ariel, Niran, Agustin, Michael, and Karl to lead the workshop and share their knowledge with us.
One of the things that impressed me the most was the level of participation and engagement from all attendees. Everyone was eager to learn and contribute, making for a dynamic and collaborative environment. It was clear that everyone in the room was there for one reason only: to improve their skills and become better VMware administrators.
Throughout the workshop, I saw so many people helping each other out, sharing their own experiences, and learning from others. It was truly a community-driven event, and it was amazing to see how much we were all able to accomplish together.
Of course, none of this would have been possible without the hard work and dedication of our community members who organized and presented at the event. A special thank you goes out to Ariel, Niran, Agustin, Michael, and Karl for their time and effort in making this event a reality. Your contributions were invaluable, and we are all grateful for your expertise and generosity.
But the real heroes of this story are the attendees themselves. Your willingness to learn, share, and collaborate made this event an incredible success. I was inspired by the level of enthusiasm and dedication that I saw in the room, and I am confident that we will see many more VCDX certifications coming out of our community as a result of this workshop.
In fact, I would love to see other regions follow in our footsteps and host similar events. The power of collaboration and knowledge-sharing is truly remarkable, and I believe that events like this one can make a real difference in the VMware community. So, to all those who are reading this: if you have the passion and drive to make something like this happen in your own region, then go for it! The VCDX program is here to support you, and we will be cheering you on every step of the way.
In conclusion, I am thrilled to see how our community has come together to make this event a success. It was truly a team effort, and I am honored to be a part of such an amazing group of people. Thank you all again for your hard work and dedication, and let’s keep pushing each other to achieve even greater heights in the world of VMware!