Showing posts with label BriForum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BriForum. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Going to BriForum 2010?

This year’s BriForum conference is coming up June 15 – 17 in Chicago, and we’ll be there with some exciting announcements and demos (hint: some new, really cool things straight from our lab).

Make sure you catch John Whaley, our CTO, who will present two sessions:

“BYOPC: IT Panacea or Management Nightmare”(8:45 am on Tuesday, June 15). John will cover some of the pros, cons, and lessons learned from actual and attempted BYOPC deployments.

Understanding and Optimizing Disk Access Patterns for Desktop VM Workloads”(2:30 pm on Wednesday, June 16). This highly technical session will dive deep into what typical desktop VM disk access workloads look like and how to measure IO performance in a way that mirrors the users' perception.

Also, swing by our booth (#300) to see our demo. I’m really looking forward to meeting you all face-to-face. If you’d like to set up a meeting in advance, please contact Lynsey Rose at lrose@mokafive.com.

Purnima Padmanabhan, VP of Products and Marketing


Thursday, July 30, 2009

Back from Briforum

Back from last week’s Briforum conference in Chicago, and I must say it was an enriching experience. How many people can say they rode to dinner in a stretch Hummer with 30 other geeks?

The amazing thing about Briforum was the content-rich discussions. Unlike other shows I’ve been to, Briforum was a super concentration of the leading practitioners and researchers in the virtual desktop space. Moreover, there was a candid, open sharing of ideas -- and a sense that no one has this figured out, so let’s all push it ahead together. Very refreshing.

In particular, I really enjoyed Ruben Spruijt (Twitter, blog) and Shawn Bass’ (Twitter, blog) overview on application and desktop delivery solutions. Impressively, in 75 minutes, it covered the full expanse of virtual desktops and applications. I left with a much better sense of the “lay of the land”.

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For MokaFive’s part, John Whaley (Twitter) and I held a session on the huge promise of layering in virtual desktops, and it’s ability to greatly improve manageability of VMs for IT on the one hand and the customizability of VMs for users on the other. We had a terrific turnout and many great questions from the audience, even though we started at 5:30pm and lasted way into the dinner hour. A testament to dedication and fortitude of Briforum attendees!


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Update: John just posted a short video demo where he gives an inside view of our layering technology. This is a "short and sweet" clip of what we showed during Briforum.



For more photos of BriForum, check out Brian Madden's Flickr stream and the fan section of MokaFive's page on Facebook.

Burt Toma