VMworld Hands-on Labs Go Public in 2012

VMware Labs Now Offers Publicly Available Hands-On Labs

In an exciting announcement, VMware Labs has revealed that their popular Hands-on Labs will now be available to the public starting early 2011. This move is expected to greatly benefit the tech community, as it allows individuals to gain hands-on experience with various VMware technologies without the need for a physical presence at a VMworld event.

In a recent video interview with Mornay Van Der Walt, Senior Director of R&D at VMware, he explained that the Hands-on Labs were previously only available to attendees of VMworld events. However, with the new public availability, anyone can now access and experiment with various VMware technologies from the comfort of their own homes or offices.

The Hands-on Labs offer a unique opportunity for individuals to gain practical experience with VMware’s cutting-edge technology solutions. Participants can sign up for free and have access to a range of labs, each focusing on a specific aspect of VMware’s product portfolio. The labs are designed to be self-paced, allowing participants to explore at their own pace and in their own time.

According to Van Der Walt, the public availability of the Hands-on Labs is part of VMware’s commitment to providing the tech community with access to the latest technologies and resources. “We understand that not everyone can attend our events, so we wanted to make sure that everyone has access to our Hands-on Labs,” he said.

The announcement of publicly available Hands-on Labs has been met with enthusiasm from the tech community. vNinja.net, the digital home of Christian Mohn and Stine Elise Larsen, praised VMware for taking this step, stating that it “is a really good idea” and will provide a valuable resource for those looking to gain hands-on experience with VMware technologies.

The public availability of the Hands-on Labs is expected to be a game-changer in the tech industry. With the ability to access cutting-edge technology solutions from anywhere, individuals can now gain the skills and knowledge they need to stay ahead of the curve without the need for physical attendance at events.

In conclusion, VMware’s decision to make their Hands-on Labs publicly available is a significant move that will greatly benefit the tech community. With access to hands-on experiences with various VMware technologies, individuals can now gain valuable skills and knowledge from anywhere, anytime. This development is sure to have a positive impact on the industry as a whole, and we look forward to seeing the exciting possibilities it will bring.