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Folks,

Just wanted everyone to know we have put the VMware vSphere SNMP MIB Modules
in the http://communities.vmware.com/community/developer/forums/managementapi

The MIB modules are for use with ESX/ESXi and vCenter. These MIB modules support all ESX, ESXi and vCenter product releases through version 4.0.

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Folks, we are going to be moving over to a new platform in the next few days.

Please bookmark

http://blogs.vmware.com/developer

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Folks,

We just created an Orchestrator API community and welcome all VMware vCenter Orchestrator API developers to participate and help us build a robust community. Please join us, participate and share.

http://communities.vmware.com/community/developer/orchestrator

Regards,

Pablo

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Folks,

We have put together a survey to help us understand what your needs are from a vSphere Management perspective. The survey is targeted at folks that manage and write management applications for vSphere, VI 3.x environments.

Please take our survey - click here

The goal of this survey is to better understand which applications (commercial or in-house developed) you use or develop to manage the VMware vSphere Platform. We need your feedback as it will help us understand which 3rd party vendors or tools VMware needs to focus on.

This survey should take approximately 22 minutes to complete.

We will be awarding great prizes to lucky winners.

Grand Prize - 1 Full Conference Pass to VMworld San Francisco 2009
First Prize is - 1 iPod Touch 8GB

Winners will be chosen in a random drawing

Please review the contest rules, terms, and conditions below.

Contest Information and Rules

o Survey Starts: June 17, 2009 11:59 PM PST
o Closes: Monday August 3rd, 2009 10:00 PM CST
o Winners will be announced on the Developer Center Blog: Friday August 7th 2009
o VMware employees are excluded from entering
o One entry per person
o Raffle participants must fully complete survey
o Winners will be chosen at random by VMware
o You must provide a valid corporate email address - no personal email addresses please
o This contest is for VMware customers, there is no purchase necessary to participate
o Terms and Conditions

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Folks,

We are extremely happy to announce the availability of our VMware vSphere SDKs and Toolkits to support the relase of the vSphere platform.

Congratulations to the teams around the world working day and night to make this happen.

New SDKs & Toolkits released today

VMware vSphere Web Services SDK 4.0

VMware vSphere Guest SDK 4.0

VMware Virtual Disk Development Kit 1.1

VMware CIM SDK 4.0

VMware SDK for Perl 4.0

VMware vSphere Client Plug-ins

VMware vSphere CLI 4.0

VMware vSphere PowerCLI 4.0

VMware vSphere Management Assistant 4.0

VMware Open Virtual Format Tool 1.0

Changes to our site:

o Creation of dedicated community style product pages. Product pages have links to Documentation, Discussions and community contributed documents.

o Added Events Calendar for exclusive developer / administrator topics - visit our VMware Coffee Talk Webinars for more info

o Consolidated our Community Contributed & VMware Sample Code into one site we call Code Central

o Updated the VMware Icons for the vSphere platform

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Postcard from Orlando Florida - VMware Technology Exchange 2009

VMware Technology Exchange is a great event where our Technology Alliance Partners (TAP) ISVs/IHVs get together to hear about integration opportunities, and get latest product roadmap information from VMware R&D, and Product Management. This year we combined the Technology Exchange event with our Partner Exchange event. The thinking is that it would be good to have our TAP ISVs/IHVs meet with our Sales Partners to help foster the discussions around opportunities and solutions.

. . Just so there is no confusion VMware Technology Exchange is for ISVs/IHVs who are Technology Alliance Partners TAP Members and content is very specific to ISV/IHV topics. Partner Exchange is geared more for our Sales Partners who want to learn latest sales information.

For ISVs/IHV interested in participating in future events they should consider joining the TAP Program - Access level is no charge. Next event will be during VMworld 2009 in San Francisco.

Some post card notes...

First day of event was exciting as we had Tod N. and Rick J. open up the event with their keynotes. There was plenty of energy in the air as we had hundreds of ISVs/ IHVs VAC, Channel Partners in one room thinking about virtualization solutions and opportunities in this exciting space... Sorry no photos - I left my camera at Kimonos Karoake Bar the night before (long story)

Technology Exchange Track Wed April 15 - Day 1

Some of the top sessions for Day 1 included:

VI-09 vCenter Roadmap
VI-04 Architecture for Successful VMware Integration
VI-05 VI SDK Best Practices
ST-03 Partner opportunities in Storage Management
SEC-01 Update on Security Directions
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We ended the day with a great reception / pool party. No photos available but can happily say we did not have anyone fall into the pool. I do think the Mojitos were over the top and the food was excellent.

VMware Technology Exchange April 16th 2009 Day 2

We started the day with Preetham going into detail of our SDK roadmaps and what is coming with our next generation SDKs. We saw there were a lot of folks new to the VI SDK and hope the material was useful to them.

Some of the top sessions for Day 2

VI-02 SDKs and APIs for successful integration. Balaji provided some great insight into ensuring your applications are designed correctly to ensure stability and performance. Balaji did a great job on new features and use case. Don't worry we have asked Balaji to present in our new live webinar program to be announced soon.....

VI-05 Host and Guest Memory usage by Kit Colbert . Kit knocked this out of the park as usual. The most interesting request from audience was to do this session Karoake style.. not sure what it means but will add this to the list of hmmmmm.. We did record this and will be making it available for our folks out there.

VI-03 Application Performance Monitoring through APIs . This was a great follow on session to Kits as it goes into details about how to use Performance Counters, how to look at performance data when building monitoring applications. This will also be made available on video, please check the VMware Developer Center Blog for updates on all videos coming.

There were plenty of great sessions for new and existing TAP members, please send me feedback on what you would like to see in our next event. Send me a PM to heyitspablo

Thanks for attending event, and look forward to seeing everyone in sunny San Francisco for VMworld 2009. We are looking at making the Technology Exchange Track part of the VMworld Track. - You will still need to be an TAP member as our roadmap sessions are under NDA.

Much Regards,
Pablo Roesch

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Folks - we are very excited about what is new in our SDKs and Toolkits and encourage everyone to start asking questions and discussing the APIs / Toolkits you used during the Beta and Release Candidate Programs.

First thing you need to know is that we have changed the names to support the vSphere platform. See chart below.

Audience VI 3.X vSphere 4.0
Developer VI SDK vSphere Web Services SDK
Developer VI Perl Toolkit vSphere SDK for Perl
Developer VI SDK for Java (Tech Preview) vSphere SDK for Java (Tech Preview)
Developer Guest SDK vSphere Guest SDK
Administrator VI Toolkit for Windows vSphere PowerCLI
Administrator VI RCLI vSphere vCLI
Administrator VI Management Assistant vSphere Management Assistant


Our SDKs and Toolkits support the new vSphere features and are backward compatible with your applications you have written for VI 3.x (from VI SDK 2.5 and up). (Warning I am in marketing - but if you have run into any compat. issues please let us know)

We will also be making some website changes and will keep the community posted as we progress.

In terms of availability we will be releasing our SDKs and Toolkits at the same time as the vSphere platform releases.

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Thanks for your support - please keep the feedback coming and leverage our communities to share ideas, get answers.

One more thing in terms of RC access, please work with your local VMware representative for access. TAP Partners should use the http://www.vmware.com/partners/tap-vi-beta.html?elq=29193AF14EA640589E1C76856F80692C

Regards,
Pablo Roesch
http://vmware.com/developer

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