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This is The Sound of Tech to Come. A Veeam Podcast hosted by Anthony Spiteri and is a show discussing all things data and tech with a wide array of guests.
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Sunday Jun 26, 2011
Episode 25 – Orchestration: Music to my IT
Sunday Jun 26, 2011
Sunday Jun 26, 2011
In this episode, Rick Vanover welcomes Mick Huxley and is co-hosted by Simone Bennett. Mick is working on a large private cloud project and is based in Sydney Australia. Mick also blogs at MickHuxley.com, which contains a wide variety of IT topics. Orchestration and operations are discussed in this episode.
Mick is in the hot seat for “Three views from you.”

Sunday Jun 19, 2011
Episode 24 - Taking it all in
Sunday Jun 19, 2011
Sunday Jun 19, 2011
In this episode, Rick Vanover welcomes Scott Lowe and Doug Carson. Doug is a systems integrator based in the UK. Scott works for EMC and is well known in the virtualization community. Scott has written a number of books, delivers outstanding content on his popular blog and works with a number of different technologies. Scott has an uncanny ability to take in all of the different technologies out there, such as virtualization, storage, networking and operating systems; which is discussed in this episode. Scott is in the hot seat for “Three views from you.”

Monday Jun 13, 2011
Episode 23 - Hot-hot, why not?
Monday Jun 13, 2011
Monday Jun 13, 2011
In this episode, Rick Vanover welcomes Sean Clark. Sean is an enterprise virtualization administrator for a large midwestern organization. Sean also blogs at SeanClark.US and is a co-conspirator of the VMundeground series of parties. Sean and Rick talk at length about how to design virtualization environments for disaster recovery, including the approach of making two sites production-class instead of a failover model. Sean is in the hot seat for “Three views from you.”

Sunday Jun 05, 2011
Episode 22 – Transitioning to tech leadership!
Sunday Jun 05, 2011
Sunday Jun 05, 2011
In this episode, Rick Vanover welcomes Scott D. Lowe and Simone Bennett. Scott is the CIO of Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri. Simone, Scott and Rick talk about the various aspects of the transition to technology management for virtualization professionals.
Scott is in the hot seat for “Three views from you.”

Sunday May 29, 2011
Episode 21 – Hyper-V networking: Explain it to me.
Sunday May 29, 2011
Sunday May 29, 2011
In this episode, Rick Vanover welcomes Femi Adegoke. Femi is a Hyper-V administrator for a healthcare company based in California and writes the new Geekin "IT" blog. Femi and Rick talk Hyper-V networking in terms of what is used in production, as well as some tips for getting started with any lab configuration.
Femi is in the hot seat for “Three views from you.”

Sunday May 22, 2011
Episode 20 – Hyper-V, is it for me?
Sunday May 22, 2011
Sunday May 22, 2011
In this episode, Rick Vanover welcomes Chris Dearden and Doug Carson. Chris and Doug both are systems integrators based in the UK. Chris writes the popular JFVI blog and is part of the vSoup podcast. Chris, Rick and Doug talk about Hyper-V and where we all are in coming up to speed with its capabilities.
Chris is in the hot seat for “Three views from you.”

Sunday May 15, 2011
Episode 19 – Cloud computing with iland
Sunday May 15, 2011
Sunday May 15, 2011
In this episode, Rick Vanover welcomes Justin Giardina. Justin is the CTO of iland, and he is based in Houston. Justin also writes the Virtual Grind blog. Justin and Rick talk about cloud computing options and a few success stories that iland have had to clear up what expectations can be had of today’s cloud computing options.
Justin is in the hot seat for “Three views from you.”

Sunday May 08, 2011
Episode 18 - Connecting the dots with Ops Manager
Sunday May 08, 2011
Sunday May 08, 2011
In this episode, Rick Vanover welcomes Marnix Wolf. Marnix is a System Center MVP and an integration consultant based in the Netherlands. Marnix also writes the Thoughts on Ops Manager blog, which is discussed in the podcast. Rick and Marnix talk at length about how System Center Operations Manager is the right tool for the enterprise. Marnix is in the hot seat for “Three views from you.”