It has been a busy month in the VMware world so far! Major updates to vSphere, and lots of news coming your way. 
Staying up-to-date
How do you keep your skills current in our fast paced industry? Have you ever tried listening to a Podcast? I’ve used them for a while to stay current on a variety of topics (virtualization, networking, scripting, and even non-technical). They have been very useful for me, and I thought I would share my playlist for anyone interested.
Security Updates
A recent Apache Struts 2 vulnerability has required updates to a number of VMware products (vCenter, vROps, etc) – Read more here.
Workstation and Fusion both have patches for critical out-of-bounds memory issues (exploited by copy-paste and drag-and-drop functionality)
End-User Computing
Horizon 7.1 was released yesterday! The highlights:
- Instant clones can now proving RDSH servers, using NVIDIA GRID vGPUs, and span multiple VLANs
- Windows 2016 is now supported for the View Components
- RDSH Apps – customize icons, unauthenticated access to apps from WIndows/Linux clients


VMworld 2016 was last week. It was my first time attending. I worked in a VMware booth in the Solutions Exchange. I had never been able to go when I was on the customer side. That fact was not lost on me during the week. As I flew home, I wrote down some thoughts about the week. It was a new experience for me. There was a fair amount of hard work, a good bit of fun; but most importantly I was able to observe interactions and discussions between people. That was by far the most interesting and important part.