If you are involved in End User
Computing in any way, shape or form, you absolutely must check out the details
on the upcoming DISRUPT 2020 event. Now
in its third year, DISRUPT is quickly filling a void and becoming the standard
event to address everything EUC.
The 2020 DISRUPT events will take
place January 27 through 29 in Nashville, TN and February 4-6 in Munich,
Germany. To get the inside scoop ahead of the event, VMblog spoke with Simon
Townsend, Chief Marketing Officer for IGEL.
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VMblog: Let's
begin by defining exactly what DISRUPT is?
Simon Townsend: Over the
last several years, the largest industry events have shifted their focus away
from End User Computing (EUC). This has left IGEL with a tremendous opportunity
to lead the charge in filling the void with DISRUPT, a highly targeted
technical event focused solely on the EUC space, sponsored and attended by many
of the major vendors and community experts in EUC.
Since we first launched DISRUPT in
2018, the events - now held in the U.S. and EMEA, have become tremendously
successful. They provide an opportunity for vendors, experts, partners and
customers to meet face-to-face and learn about everything EUC.
The events in the U.S. and EMEA
this year will focus specifically on the deployment of cloud workspaces. The
Year of VDI is 2020, and VDI is spelled WVD. Microsoft WVD promises to change
the desktop forever, and we are excited to have the opportunity to share with
our partners and customers the how and why around its ability to enable the
more cost-effective consumption of VDI.
VMblog: So, this year you
are hosting just two separate events, one in the U.S. and one in Germany.
Tell us a little about each location.
Townsend: The U.S. event
will take place January 27-29 at the Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention
Center in Nashville, Tenn., and the EMEA event will take place at the Infinity
Hotel and Conference Center in Munich, Germany from February 4-6. Both events
will feature business leaders, technology experts, industry analysts and
vendors - all presenting thought-provoking content surrounding the hottest
topics in the EUC space through keynotes and a series of breakout sessions
taking place throughout the event.
VMblog: What is the theme
for DISRUPT 2020?
Townsend:
Last year's DISRUPT event laid out a vision for cloud
workspaces - this year's focus is all about education and helping YOU make Your
Move!
VMblog: Given the focus of
DISRUPT 2020 on cloud workspaces, what do you feel are some of the biggest
challenges that enterprises will face in the coming year?
Townsend: In the coming year, enterprise customers will face a number of
challenges when it comes to deploying Windows desktops and applications. Windows 7
is going End of Support. Windows as a service continues to change how
migrations are handled and endpoint security is still a concern. For these
reasons alone, more and more organisations are looking at moving to VDI or
DaaS. But in the world of cloud hosted desktops, the market is moving quicker
than ever. New features and functionality are being added every week, and for
IT it's difficult to stay up to date in this agile world of cloud. This creates opportunities for the channel to
advise their customers on best practices and strategies for implementation and
is also why DISRUPT this year is focused on education and knowledge sharing.
VMblog: Are there any new
trends in the industry that people should be aware of or should keep their eyes
and ears on the lookout for anytime during the show?
Townsend: Customers no longer want to spend time and money on endpoint
management. WVD is set to change how companies can consume VDI more cost effectively...
As more companies embrace VDI and DaaS, Linux on the endpoint will continue to
become more dominant.
At
DISRUPT 2020, attendees can expect to learn more about how Citrix and VMware
will support WVD, understand how IGEL is helping enable DaaS in a more cost
effective way and understand from many of the ecosystem partners, the value
they add to both DaaS solutions and IGEL. Roadmaps, new integrations, product announcements
and training are all part of this year's DISRUPT.
VMblog: What kind of attendance
are you expecting for the DISRUPT 2020?
Townsend: This year, we
expect more than 700 attendees to join us at each of the DISRUPT 2020 events in
Nashville and Munich. What our attendees love most about DISRUPT is the
intimacy and the ability to have access to top executives from our sponsors,
which in 2020 include Microsoft, Citrix, AMD, CloudJumper, Fluendo, Lakeside,
LoginVSI, LGE, PrinterLogic, Goliath Technologies, Teradici and VMware.
VMblog: What are you most
excited about in preparing for this event?
Townsend: It's exciting
to be able to bring so many evangelists, partners and customers together
underneath one roof. We are also thrilled to be welcoming back the members of
the IGEL Community which was launched in early 2018. At our Nashville event, we
are also pleased to be welcoming members of the Citrix User Group Community
(CUCG) and The Inside Track for EUC/VDI VIPs.
VMblog: Can you talk about
any of the sessions or discussions that are expected to take place at the
event? What are the hot topics?
Townsend: DISRUPT cloud
workspaces Forum events in EMEA and North America will feature many dynamic
presenters. Speakers at our events in Nashville and Munich include:
- Nathan
Hill, Gartner VP of Research
- Mark
Lockwood, Gartner VP of Research
- Scott
Manchester, Microsoft Windows Virtual Desktop Group Manager
- Christiaan
Brinkhoff, Microsoft "Global Black Belt"
- Jim
Moyle, "Global Black Belt"
- Nabeel
Youakim, Citrix Vice President of Products and Solutions Architecture
- Ruben
Spruijt, Nutanix Senior Technologist
- Jits
Langedijk, NVIDIA Senior Solutions Architect, Professional Visualization
- Spencer
Pitts, VMware Digital Workspace Chief Technologist
- Al
Solorzano, Entisys360 Vice President - EUC
- Simon
Binder, TrueSec Principal Technical Architect
- Patrick
Coble, VDISEC EUC Security Professional
- DJ
Eshelman, Citrix Architect and Citrix Technology Advocate
- Thomas
Poppelgaard, EUC and VR Expert
- Benny
Tritsch, EUC Evangelist
- Eltjo
Van Gulik, ICT Partners Citrix Technology Advocate
- Ryan
Ververs-Bijkerk, ICT Partners Technical Evangelist
- Dane Young,
Youngtech Owner and Entrepreneur
- James
Lawrence, The "Iron Cowboy"
- Jed
Ayres, IGEL Co-CEO
- Matthias
Haas, IGEL CTO
- Simon
Townsend, IGEL CMO
- Douglas
Brown, IGEL VP of Community
Attendees can also participate in
one of our Technical Boot Camps and do a deep dive into Microsoft Windows
Virtual desktop. They can also check out relevant workshops, learn about EUC
product roadmaps and get insight from Doug Brown, IGEL's global technologist
and resident geek speak specialist.
For a complete agenda and list of
speakers, you can visit here: https://disrupteuc.com.
VMblog: Who are your event
sponsors?
Townsend:
We have more than 25 global sponsors including Microsoft, Citrix, AMD,
CloudJumper, Fluendo, Lakeside, LoginVSI, LGE, PrinterLogic, Clientron,
deviceTRUST, dynabook, Gisbo, Goliath Technologies, Sennheiser, Teradici,
Transcend and VMware. To see the complete list of sponsors, visit https://disrupteuc.com.
VMblog: Anything vendors and
attendees of this event should be aware of before they head out?
Townsend: Attendees should
be prepared for eye-opening sessions from inspirational speakers on technology disruption
in business. We are confident they will walk away with a more comprehensive
knowledge of EUC and cloud workspaces, and we know they will have a great
time!
VMblog: If someone is interested in
attending the 2020 DISRUPT event, where can they find more information and
register?
Townsend: We have a great event
website set up at www.disrupteuc.com where more
information is available on the event venues, dates and registration. We
encourage prospective attendees to register ASAP as we expect both events to
sell out.
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