eWEEK’s Editor-in-Chief.
We’ll discuss – using Twitter – important VDI concepts, including market trends, key advantages, best practices, overcoming VDI challenges, and VDI’s critical role in enabling hybrid work. Clearly, the VDI market is expanding – it’s growing at a 17% CAGR, and is forecast to reach $38 billion by 2027.
Some quick facts:
Date/time: Thursday, July 15, 11 AM PST.
How to Participate: On Twitter, use the hashtag #eWEEKChat to follow/participate in the discussion. But it’s easier and more efficient to use the real-time chat room link at CrowdChat.
Instructions are on the VDI Crowdchat page: log in at the top right, use your Twitter handle to register. The chat begins promptly at 11 AM PT. The page will come alive at that time with the real-time discussion. You can join in or simply watch the discussion as it is created.
This month’s #eWEEKchat, titled “Next-Gen Networking Products & Services” and which normally would have taken place on May 11, is being postponed until Tuesday, May 25. This is due to the changeover from longtime editor-in-chief Chris Preimesberger to new editor James Maguire, announced April 20 here in
eWEEK.
Mr. Maguire will take over moderating the long-running live chat discussion on that day. Mr. Preimesberger is providing support for the new editor through this month as the changeover is enacted.
We’ll have a preview article on the topic in
eWEEK on or about May 20, which will include some of the seed questions for the discussion. This will be the 98th monthly #eWEEKchat since January 2013.
eWEEK’s Editor in Chief.
Some quick facts:
Date/time: Tuesday, April 13, 11 a.m. PST/2 p.m. EST/7 p.m. GMT
Tweetchat handle: You can use #eWEEKChat to follow/participate via Twitter itself, but it’s easier and more efficient to use the real-time chat room link at CrowdChat. Instructions are on that page; log in at the top right, use your Twitter handle to register, and the chat begins promptly at 11am PT. The page will come alive at that time with the real-time discussion. You can join in or simply watch the discussion as it is created. Special thanks to