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extend YOUR SUPPORT NETWORK VIA TWITTER

Posted on May 27th, 2010 by Carlo Costanzo | Comments Off |

As published on VMwareInfo.com:

Tuesday, I had a private mode provisioned vDisk fill up completely and needed to resize it quickly.  A little googling around and not quite finding the right answer (I guess I couldn’t get the right search terms down), I headed off to Twitter.   A couple of tweets later and Jarian Gibson came through with an answer! :) [BTW: If you are at all interested in Citrix, be sure to follow him on twitter (@jariangibson)]

Jarian pointed me to a Citrix KB article : How to Resize a Provisioning Server 5 Virtual Disks.

The KB article details the steps needed to resize the VHD but I thought I’d post this to help highlight the legitimate cases for using Twitter at work.

Thanks Jarian!

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Join the New EMC community!

Posted on March 8th, 2010 by Carlo Costanzo | Comments Off |

Chad Sakac, EMC RockStar extraordinaire, is helping to launch a new VMware focused portal site at EMC.com and is hoping everyone out there will stop by and check it out.  The “Everything VMware at EMC” site is www.emc.com/vmwarecommunity.  This community is open to everyone and will give you access to the EMC vSpecialists, forums, discussion groups, events and other relevant Virtualization information EMC is hard at work creating. 

Of course you can also check out Chad’s Blog @ Virtual Geek or follow his Tweets @ Twitter.com/sakacc.

Originally Published on VMwareInfo.com 

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Do you Tweet?

Posted on October 8th, 2009 by Carlo Costanzo | Comments Off |

Eric Siebert who is very well known for his list making abilities, :) has put together another stellar list of Virtualization twits to follow.

The top 20 bloggers and the top 100 VMware & virtualization people to follow on twitter. 

If you are interesting in Virtualization and new to Twitter, these lists are a great place to start.  Come join the conversation!

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