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vExpert, VMworld, Vulerability on vCenter. A month to sum it up.

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 After changing my role as previously mentioned, it has taken some time off my blogging time. Still I want to pen down some important things that one should be looking at. vExpert Application If you are looking to renew vExpert and missed the dateline earlier the year, or is not already a vExpert, the second half application is now open, check out my post and hope it helps. Sign up now till 9th July where it closes. VMworld 2021 Yes the registration for VMWorld 2021 has now open. Do sign up now to avoid disappointment. vCenter Vulnerability https://www.vmware.com/security/advisories/VMSA-2021-0010.html If you have not been getting notified, you should be worried whether or not your vCenter Server is internet facing. This is a very critical vulnerability as it has a CVSS score of 9.8/10. Make sure you get it patched. This is an issue affecting the way vSAN plugin validation and authentication with vCenter Server via vSphere Client (HTML5). vCenter Server version 6.5 and above are ...

Next Change, Moving Forward

I started this blog when I was doing technical implementation and design back in IBM days. The term always use is Post Sales engineer/consultant. It was held up and I never get to start anything until I left and joined BT Frontline which is the now British Telecom. I started this blog in Apr 2011 with one main purpose, paying forward for what I have benefited from the community. I remembered clearly, during my early years when I was building a VMware View in my home lab, someone from LinkedIn VCP group was so willingly helping over message and a call from oversea to help me troubleshoot and guide me to configure a vyatta virtual router. Since then, I decided to share what I have learned if not I would not have gain as much as I have. That very year, I got an opportunity at VMware and join the company as a System Engineer which industry term it as Presales engineer. It was my dream company and I never looked back since. I carry on to share what I learned without any plan in my career. J...