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I need to point out in this disclaimer that the content of this website is wholly my own views, opinions and information. The postings on this site are my own and do not represent my ex employer’s – VMware’s – positions, strategies or opinion.

The content of this site is not supplied by or endorsed by my current or past employers. The content may be inspired by my work and learnings whilst dealing with my customers, clients and staff – but does not represent the official views or advice from my employer, past or present.

The advice, guidance and recommendations that I provide (or infer) on this site are based on the skills and experience of one person and do not represent formal best practice from VMware, AWS, Microsoft or any other third party.

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