Number 1 Scripting blog & Number 7 Virtualization Blog

imageEvery year Eric Siebert from vSphere-Land.com holds a public vote to find the best VMware/Virtualization blog. In previous years I have been creeping up the table last year making it into the top 10 and reaching number 9.

This year I took a leap and hit number 7 !

As well as this fantastic news, Eric also started some sub categories this year and I could not believe it when I saw that I was #1 in the scripting blog list.  Personally I think superstars Luc Dekens or William Lam should have been number 1 but hey, I guess that was just my vote !

 

I just wanted to thank everyone who voted for me, this kind of appreciation really shows that firstly, I am not the only person who reads my blog and secondly that my scripts make a difference.

I would also like to pass on my Congratulations to firstly my fellow team mates in VMware Technical Marketing:

  • Duncan Epping – Number 1
  • Frank Denneman – Number 5
  • William Lam – Number 8

My fellow scripting buddies:

  • Luc Dekens – Number 14
  • Arnim van Lieshout – 61
  • Raphael Schitz – Number 63
  • Josh Atwell – Number 73
  • Arne Fokkema – Number 76
  • Jonathan Medd – Number 91
  • Kirk Munro – Number 116
  • Hal Rottenberg – Number 127
  • Clint Kitson – Number 130

And anyone else who made it on the list, if your on the list then you are part of this wonderful community and you help make everyone’s life that little bit easier.

5 thoughts on “Number 1 Scripting blog & Number 7 Virtualization Blog

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  2. Richard Garrow

    Congratulations, to you and to all the great guys who provide their time to help us.. The award to you and the other folks is well deserved. I cannot count how many times your scripts helped me out.. Thank You for all your great help…
    Regards,
    Rich G

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