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    Monthly Archives: March 2019

    1. Home  - 2019  - 
    2. March
    31 Mar, 2019
    ‘WIRE’ is a free self-paced learning platform to our Cloud Providers and Aggregation partners
    Cloud, VMware Certifications, Cloud, Software Defined DataCenter, vCloud Director

    VMware had released VMware WIRE for free to our Cloud Providers and Aggregators. It is a free self-paced learning platform with tons of amazing contents. WIRE offers VMware products and

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    19 Mar, 2019
    VMware vCloud Availability 3.0 Update
    Cloud, VMware BC-DR, Cloud, vCloud Availability

    The long waited VMware vCloud Availability 3.0 will be released soon, so I thought to share some update about the exciting set of features of what’s coming. If you have

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