Year 2008 Metrics

Posted on December 22nd, 2008 in Announcement | 3 Comments »

Year 2009 is just around the corner, we would like to wish you and your family “Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!”

Malaysia VMware Communities and User Group portal was started at mid of August 2008 and it’s really busy year for us. We have nearly hundred posts and more than 180 comments up to date on our blog, 42 members on Facebook Malaysia VMware Communities and User Group and it’s still growing.

This is the first time we posted year 2008 Malaysia VMware Communities and User Group portal metrics. Basically the statistics details are based on Google Analytics and Awstats.

Monthly History:
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Countries History:
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As you can see, United States and Malaysia are the main source for us.

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VMworld 2008

Posted on August 22nd, 2008 in Industry News | No Comments »

VMworld 2008 is just around the corner which will be happen next month in Las Vegas, United States. I wish I have such good oppotunities to go VMwolrd one day soon. As a VMware engineer, I think I shouldn’t miss this kind of related seminar World wide. Again I wish I can bring my wife to US, she wish she can go US too.

If you look at scottlowe blog, you should noticed about “VMworld Spouse Activities”, basically he plan to have some activities for his wife and non-conference attending partner. Such a good idea!

  1. Purchase the Las Vegas PowerPass, which grants access to a bunch of different Las Vegas attractions. You can get more information about the PowerPass at www.visiticket.com. Also available from the same site is information on the Las Vegas MealTicket. Prices range from $75 (for one day) to $145 (for five days). Crystal is only planning activities for a couple of days during the conference, but attendees may want to buy a longer PowerPass for activities before or after VMworld.
  2. Instead of the PowerPass, we could arrange for a private tour of Hoover Dam or a private trip to the Grand Canyon. This approach could only accommodate groups of up to 9, and would range in price from $119 to $139. There may be some additional charges for transportation; we’re still working on this option.
  3. There are a lot of free (or inexpensive) attractions in Las Vegas, so the third option would be to simply arrange an itinerary based on these activities. This would include stuff like going to the Mirage to see the white tiger exhibit or taking the gondola ride at the Venetian.

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