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Old 07-Sep-2008, 10:28 PM
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Hi - I have registered for this conference for free. It's in London on 25 September, the day after I take my 70-271. I downloaded VMWare to help learn Windows XP Professional. Apart from that, I know nothing about virtualisation at all.

Would it still be worth my while to go and learn a few tricks?

Perhaps other people are going and would like to meet up? Here's a URL for more information:
http://info.vmware.com/content/EMEA_VForum08_Home

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I don't see why it wouldn't be useful - I for one have picked something new up from pretty much all of the IT related conferences I've been to.

I doubt it will be of much use for your MCDST though if you've studied everything thoroughly.

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Thanks for the replies. To the first reply (sorry I am still bad on names), I don't see this as having any relevance to MCDST, but useful to navigating a course for a future IT career.

It's always nice to take a trip to London. I lived and worked there for years and frankly wish I was still there! No offence to Yeovil of course..

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Is this a bit much for a virtualisation novice?

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I have somewhere to stay in London on Wednesday night so I will be able to get there for the start.
Also, I have the schedule. I feel rather reticent. I think they are really looking to sell the VMWare products to corporate IT guys. I know next to nothing about VMWare apart from downloading it once and using it to install Windows XP on part of my hard drive. I fear having to say to IT bigwigs at lunch "I'm here because I'm unemployed and want to get into IT and I had nothing to do today so I thought I would learn more about visualisation".

I'm attaching the schedule.

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