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VMworld 2010: Public voting for the sessions is open!

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Starting today everyone who owns an VMworld account can vote for the session they would like to see at this years VMworld in San Francisco (US) and/or Copenhagen (Europe). Voting will be possible until 26th of May. Take your chance and vote for the topics you’re interested in. And of course please vote for my session. :-)

To vote for a session go to the URL: http://www.vmworld.com/community/conferences/2010/cfpvote/ then create an account or login with your existing VMworld account.

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After the login the website will redirect you back to the landing page. Here just select the track category you’re interested in. For example click on Desktop Virtualization.

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No you’ll get a list of all possible Desktop Virtualization related session. Check the topics and description text if you are interested in the session and then just click on the green thumb button to vote.

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Of course you want to see a great session about user profile management in virtual desktop environments. If you want to vote for my session please look for the title:

“How can you(!) win the challenge of user personalization in a modern and comfortable way!”.

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Written by Christoph Harding

May 14th, 2010 at 10:33 am

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