Who we are

Theron Conrey

Theron is currently a Virtualization Solutions Architect, designing vmware based solutions for companies of all shapes and sizes. He is an active member of his local LUG, and a notorious rabblerouser at his local VMUG. In his free time Theron is the sole proprietor of a small Xen based hosting company. Theron doesn’t usually write about himself in the third person. You can follow him on twitter @theronconrey or contact him via email at theron@conrey.org  Other contact information here.

Sean Clark

Sean is a cloud/virtualization consultant for TEKsystems working with a Fortune 500 company currently.  He is also the instructor of the VMware Site Recovery Manager section of the latest Train Signal VMware Pro Series Vol 2 video available now.  Sean is passionate about simplification of IT and helping people chose the right level of abstraction to meet their needs and capabilities. Sean is a VCP ESX 2.5, VI 3.5, and vSphere 4.  VMworld Attendee since 2006, and a 2009 VMware vExpert.  His musings can be found at http://www.seanclark.us.  You can follow him on Twitter @vseanclark or contact him via email at sean@seanclark.us.

Rich Brambley

VirtuMania, /vm/etc, newly minted Veeam employee, and one hell of a tshirt designer.

This year, we’ve enlisted some additional help:

Cody Bunch

Like Sean, Cody is a dirty virtualization blogger, and co-host (with Tom) of a weekly VMware “Brown Bag” video podcast. Cody is a VMware vExpert 2009 is VMware certified and is generally passionate about all things virtualization. Cody can be found on the tubes at http://professionalvmware.com, and on twitter @cody_bunch.

Tom Howarth

Brian Knudtson

Brian is currently appearing as a Systems Engineer helping customers of all sizes implement virtualized servers, storage and desktops.  He co-founded the Omaha-Area VMUG, but is now a mere member and occasional VMUG sponsor.  Brian holds three VCP certifications, two vExpert awards and awes many people with his ability to have convinced his employers to send him to every VMWorld (seven so far, including 2010).  You can also find him blogging at http://www.knudt.net/vblog, writing for various sites and can be followed on Twitter @bknudtson.