Luigi Danakos, VMware | VTUG Summer Slam 2019
>> Hi. I'm stupid, man. And this is a special on the ground here a the be Tugg Summer Slam and happy to welcome Thio, the program A longtime friend. But first time on the program. Somebody that's known this community for many years. Louisiana Coast is a senior systems engineer in the hyper convert infrastructure space at BM. Where Luigi great to talk >> to you again. >> Thank you. Stew. Actually, this has been one of my bucket list item since e. M. C. World 2010 when the Cube actually first started. >> Yeah. So you've been watching since the beginning. You knew me back from, you know, disclosure. I used to work at AMC, and I've been working with being work for a long time. So you've had a number of jobs. One of those consistencies out there is. I know when I would go to the winter warmer, I would usually see them. There are. Your wife is helped out at the event here also, So give us a way to start off a little bit. Like what is this event being met? You, Your career. Oh, and your friendships over the years. Oh, >> man, that's That's a great question to do. Actually, um, I don't think I would be where I am today without this particular user group. It was my first ever user group in my first ever, really major exposure into the M. We're in January 2010 at the first winter warmer that I attended. So for me, it it actually gave me exposure into the technology and then to see the community and the user's behind that. And I was already following you on Twitter at the time. And you were kind of my mentor into the social space, Ian getting involved in there and to have it all accumulate together. And it was just for me, honestly was amazing. And it was life changing >> liberty. My apologies for introducing to the quagmire that is currently Twitter. But you know l series, right? You know, you got on. You've been in a huge proponent of community activities there. You've now attended. You really think so? You've been at PM world of numbers. Free tip. There one you've been Tonto discovers with H P. When you were there. You know what's different about, you know, a regional event like this compared >> to some of the big ones. >> Well, I think the conversations that you have at most of those events of the same, I think where the benefit regionally is, you can meet up with these people afterwards for coffee, for tea. You can continue that conversation in person a lot easier on and also having the same being in the same geographical region. It helps you relate to some of it. You can. You can laugh about some of the nuances with weather or just, you know, the local sports and what's happening there. And you could just It's more like home, Right? And you get that sense of comfort when you go out to a big conference, right? Yes, you're gonna know people. Were you in a strange environment? You kind of like your little more reserved. >> Like when I talked to Chris Giladi here. He says they don't like when we talk about the Patriots, but your big patriots, >> I have diarrhea. >> Okay. All right. The other thing, you really talk about jobs here. You know something? I know over the years, I've loved helping introducing people on helping them get jobs. The S E positions are always something that every company is going to walk around this expo floor. You're always going to see people that are hiring, and you're gonna find people that that that need jobs. You know what, your >> ears I I would say that's >> the biggest thing about the regional area is when you're actually in the market for a new job. I mean, for me, if you look at me. I started out years ago as a sys admin. Then I went to Tech marketing, and I went to Social Media Marketing. And now I'm doing Essie work for GM wear, which is still a dream, in my opinion, to be working at GM where but for me, it's you build those connections and you have those conversations, those real world conversations. I was just speaking with a gentleman earlier who's possibly contemplating a job change, right? That's not a conversation he would have. Just normally he feels comfortable with these users in the experiences that they've had and and he wants to learn from that. And I'm happily to share that information with anyone. >> Yeah, Luigi, what are some of the things that you've seen? You change the industry, that impact, you know, you were involved with, You know, Matt and Sean hoping Thio, with the social media aspect of this event, Really? You know, being an open 10 toe embrace, not just >> virtualization cloud computing, obviously things like Dev ops, achieving work words or something that a heavily focused on it. >> Yeah, I would think from, if I look at it, I was actually >> having this conversation last night with Hans and are a friend of his, and I was explaining to her about the V tug and how it came about. And, you know, if you really think about back in 2012 you know, companies weren't talking multi cloud or multi virtualization technologies and the user groups started that. And if you look at where the the trend is now in the marketplace, it's plowed. It's this. It's that, you know. So the user's started to dictate that back then. So for me, it's really about that right? He and you know it allows you to stay abreast with the thing. And I don't know if I really entered your question because I'm a went off on a tangent with my a d d. But it was more about that watching the technology change and being ableto have those conversations with with people in from from NSC roll perspective, it keeps you in the touch of actually what the user's they're going through because you listen to them, you know, they start talking to you, even if you could sit in on some of these sessions like they start posing real challenges to you. >> All right, So, Luigi, you know what? I want to give you the final word. You know, we talk a little about the community, how you participated in at the end of an error. So you know what? You're takeaways here in any final memories >> that you want from the >> final memories would have to be my very first V tug. Or at the time was New England. The mug summer slammed. It was my wife's birthday. And I said, Your baby, I'm going to Maine for the day. And she's like, What's my birthday? Yeah, but this is gonna be important for us in the long run, from a career perspective. And here it is, nine years later. You know, I came home that that day with three lobsters for her. You know, I got a sweet talker. >> Um, but, >> you know, nine years later, she works and participates in the user group and gets back. And I now work for the company that we were supporting as a user in community. So for me, that's gotta go full circle. It's pretty surreal if you ask me. >> I >> had a question for you. Stay. >> Oh, I don't know if you turn the mike on, >> I know that I'm a diehard Yankees fan, But which way do you go? Yankees Red Sox? >> Well, come on, we do. You know that Like you. And like a certain Tom Brady, I am still a Yankee fan born and raised in New Jersey S o. Just don't talk about it and we win too much. But my boss is a die hard Red Sox fan, and New England fans are pretty fanatical. And don't don't you understand? Like Patriots fans have become just like 80 perennial winners. You think that they're always going to drive that and a little bit too arrogant. So looking forward to the banner unveiling for the Patriots number nine. Number six for TB 12 man, Team it, of course I will be there I've been lucky enough to be. It was actually it was the Giants connection with a tree. It's that got me there. But I do love football, and I'll miss having the V tug event. There was fun, you know, not meeting one with the alumni from there s so, uh, already, you know, sharing my share in my allegiance is there. I have not converted to the Red Sox, then was a nice place to go. But I'm more of a football God and the Patriots are my number one t never. Yeah, I think I >> think that's the other thing that I respect about. Yours were both patriots in Yankee things that I had to throw that out there. >> All right, well, Luigi, welcome to the Cube, Alumni. Thanks so much always for your >> support over the year and your contributions community. >> And be sure to check out the cute Dunnett were, of course, at PM world. We've got the entire executive team on all the big flower shows. I'm student event as always. Thank you so >> much for watching
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and happy to welcome Thio, the program A longtime friend. Thank you. You knew me back from, you know, disclosure. And I was already following you on Twitter at the time. You know what's different about, you know, a regional event like this compared I think where the benefit regionally is, you can meet up with these people afterwards He says they don't like when we talk about the Patriots, but your big patriots, I know over the years, I've loved helping introducing people on helping them I mean, for me, if you look at me. work words or something that a heavily focused on it. And if you look at where the the trend is now in the marketplace, I want to give you the final word. And I said, Your baby, I'm going to Maine for the day. you know, nine years later, she works and participates in the user group and gets back. had a question for you. There was fun, you know, not meeting one with the alumni from there s so, think that's the other thing that I respect about. Thanks so much always for your And be sure to check out the cute Dunnett were, of course, at PM world.
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