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VMware User Group Helps Users Get What They Want

Sep 3, 2013
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The executive director of the 80,000-member-strong VMware User Group (VMUG) explains what his group is all about and what they think about last month’s announcements at VMworld.

Tech vendors live and die, not on the strength of their technologies alone, but rather on the strength of their loyal user bases. Helping to lead the charge for virtualization vendor VMware is the independent VMware User Group (VMUG) with more than 80,000 members. VMUG had a strong presence at the VMworld event this week in San Francisco, and its leadership is generally supportive of the new products and initiatives that VMware announced in August.

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VMware User Group Helps Users Get What They Want

Sean Michael Kerner is a senior editor at InternetNews.com. Follow him on Twitter @TechJournalist.

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