Author: Hans De Leenheer

VMworld #BeerTweetup is a go!

BEERTWEETUP LOCATION UPDATE (BeerTweetup is tomorrow, Wednesday 27 August – see details on regsitration link below) There were two possible locations for the BeerTweetup; a […]

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my VVols vendor info landing page

After almost two years of teasing the audience we finally can start getting a grip on VMware VVols. Why so long you ask? If you […]

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Making ADHD Work – wait, I had to pick up the kids?

This is probably the simplest and best life-hack ANYONE out there will be able to use at their advantage. But as mentioned before; for me […]

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Do I have ADHD?

The more I write about ADHD, the more there are people whom feel related. It’s actually quite normal as the majority of adult people with […]

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Making ADHD work – I’ll do that in a minute

So, We’ve had an introduction two days ago why I wanted to write some stuff on ADHD. Yesterday I shared some self-reflection tips on your […]

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Making ADHD work – the careerpath

Yesterday I shared for the first time some insights in how I got diagnosed with ADHD at age 30. It probably will not surprise you […]

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Why the Dell & Nutanix OEM deal is the really important news

Forget about the Nutanix anti-competition (vce vblock) marketing efforts. That’s because the sales-teams need these programs. Forget about Webscale IT Marketecture. That’s only meant for […]

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Making ADHD work – the story first

It doesn’t always have to be about technology. Being diagnosed with ADHD about two years now, it’s time I start sharing some of the feelings […]

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VSAN Clustering – FactCheck update!

When I don’t have everything by hand, I need the support of people who do, to do some FactChecking on my posts. Therefor; thank you […]

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The dangers of humour & satire in Enterprise IT

Most of you will know what the trigger of this post is but I’l lleave that analysis for the second half of it. At first […]

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VSAN: the performance impact of extra nodes versus failure

This post makes more sense if you know the background. Therefore please read this Reddit post where an early adopter had an issue with VSAN. […]

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Why Windows Scale Out File Server is not Scale Out

At the E2EVC convention – by the way the best geek convention for virtualization people – Aidan Finn (@joe_elway) gave a great presentation on how […]

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