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FROM THE EDITORS VIRTUAL DESK
Hi VMware TAM Newsletter Readers and welcome to the latest edition of the VMware TAM Newsletter. This week I would like to focus on a topic that is very close to us as TAMs, Customer Satisfaction. This is something that many organizations speak about and many groups include in their charter but none I believe are as relevant as how we consider Customer Satisfaction as the core tenet of the VMware TAM program. As a TAM this is 100% my focus day in and day out. And to ensure that I measure up, every 6 months my customer get to evaluate me, the results sent to our leadership team for review on each individual for each of our accounts that we work with.

 

Saying that we are customer centric, or customer first is one thing, but when your MBOs are aligned 100% to customer satisfaction, and your customers get to do the evaluation on a regular basis, means that we, as VMware TAMs, take this very seriously, which is why our TAM program is like no other in the industry, as we really do put our customers at the head of everything that we do.

 

I wish you all a fantastic rest of your week and look forward to speaking to you again soon.

 

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VMware TAM Team

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VMWARE TAM WEBINARS
When: July 12th @ 11AM EDT / 8AM PDT
Abstract: During our July TAM Customer Webinar, John Dias will show us What’s New in with vRealize Operations 6.7. The session will also cover upgrade considerations and provide an introduction to how Wavefront can enable monitoring for DevOps use cases.  John Dias is a Sr. Technical Marketing Architect with VMware specializing in Cloud Management solutions.Register

Also, we would like your input on what you would like to see going forward with the webinar series: Here is the survey link.

 


NEWS AND DEVELOPMENTS FROM VMWARE

VMware Radius

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VMware Open Source Blog

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VMware vSphere Blog

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Network Virtualization

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VMware Cloud Management

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Cloud-Native Apps

VMware End-User Computing Blog

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The Support Insider

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Cloud Foundation

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EXTERNAL NEWS FROM 3RD PARTY BLOGGERS VMGuru

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virtuallyGhetto

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ESX Virtualization

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CormacHogan.com

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Scott's Weblog

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Welcome to vSphere-land!

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Virtual Geek

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Eric Sloof - NTPRO.NL

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Virten.net

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    VMware is moving their vCenter Server from Windows to the Linux based Photon OS. The following tips and tricks might come handy when working with the vCenter Service Appliance 6.7: Enable SSH File Transfer with SCP/SFTP Public Key Authentication Disable …Read more »...
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vInfrastructure Blog

  • #SFD16 – Storage Field Day 16
    I’m very proud and honored to be invited to the next Storage Field Day in Boston. It will be the 16th edition of Storage Field Day (#SFD16), and seems to be very interestning both for the presenters and the delegates lists. I’m very excited for this event, that remains a must for all techie-people: ...
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    Hitachi it’s a huge company with a lot of products, solutions, technologies in different verticals (including automotive, energy, healtcare, …) but also spreading from the consumer part to the business and research part. But on September 2017, has launched Hitachi Vantara, a new business...
  • VMware vExpert vSAN 2018
    The vExpert vSAN program is a specific VMware vExpert (sub)programs focused on the vSAN product. The idea to have specialized groups of vExpert was to bring again (like at the origins) the vExpert program as an “elite” program. After the vExpert vSAN 2016 and 2017 lists, now VMware has j...
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    VMware has announced the general availability of NSX-T Data Center 2.2.0. VMware NSX-T Data Center is the next generation product that provides a scalable network virtualization and micro-segmentation platform for multi-hypervisor environments, container deployments and native workloads running in p...
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