Well, honestly I’m not sure if shipping is the right word for an electronic book, but nevertheless, the electronic editions of vCO Book are now shipping.
Kindle
If you have it, drop a line, or link a picture & tell me what you think.
Well, honestly I’m not sure if shipping is the right word for an electronic book, but nevertheless, the electronic editions of vCO Book are now shipping.
If you have it, drop a line, or link a picture & tell me what you think.
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Pre-Ordered the physical. Thanks!
Just bought a copy, I will let you know what I think 🙂
Just purchased your Kindle version. So much to learn! Could you let us know where to download the workflows mentioned in your book? I just can’t seem to find them.
Where possible I used the default workflows that shipped with the vCenter plugin. I should have the actual “created” workflows cleaned up and posted in the next few weeks. Need to make them pretty 🙂
Is this book still fairly relevant? More to the point, what are the major differences between this book and the current vCO product?
While I’m a bit bias in this, I believe the book is still largely relevant. The concepts between versions are largely unchanged. One still builds a workflow or an action in the same way. The examples are also still functional, however the UI has changed some.
Towards the end of our recent podcast with Joerg Lew, he brought up the book and the bits that are still relevant too: http://vbrownbag.comm/2014/03/vbrownbag-follow-up-automate-all-the-things-advanced-vco-with-joerg-lew-joerglew/