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VMworld Europe 2016: What to expect

VMworld Europe 2016 hits Barcelona in October, with VMware expected to announce new and refreshed products and services in support of its end-user computing and cloud strategy.

As in previous years, discussions at VMworld Europe 2016 are likely to be dominated by talk about the benefits of taking a hybrid cloud approach to IT consumption, and how VMware’s technologies can help IT leaders attain this.

In this e-guide, you’ll find case studies featuring last year’s winners, along with articles covering the technologies VMware looks set to champion at this year’s event.

Best of VMworld Europe Awards 2016

Companies that have made notable progress in adopting hybrid cloud, DevOps, virtualisation and mobile-friendly ways of working will – as in previous years – have their efforts recognised during the Best of VMworld Europe Awards in Barcelona.

If you want to enter, you will find everything you need to know about participating here, and the submission form here

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