frankdenneman Frank Denneman is the Machine Learning Chief Technologist at VMware. He is an author of the vSphere host and clustering deep dive series, as well as podcast host for the Unexplored Territory podcast. You can follow him on Twitter @frankdenneman

New job role

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The last two years I enjoyed working as an architect within the PSO organization of VMware, designing and reviewing the most interesting virtual infrastructures in Europe. However today I signed my new contract, accepting a position within the Technical Marketing team.
Starting December I will focus on resource management and disaster avoidance technologies. My new role allows me to collaborate with the Product managers and the R&D organization on products such as DRS, Storage DRS, vMotion, Storage vMotion and FT. My main tasks will be developing best practices, white-papers, documentation and technical presentations, educating field organizations and of course the customers.
Although I enjoyed working within the PSO organization, I can’t wait to get started. Thanks to all the people who made my move possible and offering me such an opportunity!

frankdenneman Frank Denneman is the Machine Learning Chief Technologist at VMware. He is an author of the vSphere host and clustering deep dive series, as well as podcast host for the Unexplored Territory podcast. You can follow him on Twitter @frankdenneman

34 Replies to “New job role”

  1. Awesome! Now you are Duncan are on the same team, is that correct? What a great combination. Not sure how PM is structured in NL or globally for that matter.

  2. Congratulations Frank! I guess this will mean you’ll be grabbing even more of my time as I read more of your work. Looking forward to it!

  3. Frank,
    Congratulations to you and VMware! It is so important to bridge the field and internal groups with a feedback loop as great as yourself!
    Cheers!

  4. Frank – congrats! Sorry about the jetlag coming over to Palo Alto, but happy that we’re putting your superpowers to work for the forces of good!

  5. Cool dude! Congrats, keep up the good work in your new role! So this is why you jumped in the air a while back πŸ™‚

  6. Hi Frank,
    honestly I am really two sided seeing you leave PSO. You are no doubt an excellent addition to the tech marketing group, but for PSO it clearly shows that it cannot maintain it brightest people.
    All the best from your “favorite german guy” …
    Alex

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