If news slows down a bit over the next few days, it is because I will be attending VMware's VMworld 2006 event in Los Angeles. The good news, I'm sure there will be plenty of news coming out of the show. I believe the anticipated amount of attendees (last I heard) was somewhere in the neighborhood of 6000+ people. It just goes to show you how popular the virtualization topic is becoming. Only a year ago, VMworld If news slows down a bit over the next few days, it is because I will be attending VMware’s VMworld 2006 event in Los Angeles. The good news, I’m sure there will be plenty of news coming out of the show. I believe the anticipated amount of attendees (last I heard) was somewhere in the neighborhood of 6000+ people. It just goes to show you how popular the virtualization topic is becoming. Only a year ago, VMworld 2005 in Las Vegas had about 3000+ people. In essence, the audience has doubled in less than a year. And I expect the exhibitor booths to have also dramatically increased in participation and perhaps size. We are starting to see many more companies joining into the virtualization game, and I expect to see plenty of new companies showing off their wares this year. And I’ll be there to report on each of them, just as soon as I figure out how to clone myself! For those of you attending the show, please try to catch me and say hello while you are there. I’ll be presenting two sessions during the show, doing a book signing at the VMworld Bookstore, and walking around the exhibit floor like a kid in a candy store. Hope to see you there! Software Development