VMworld 2013 session voting is open from April 23 till May 6. You will be required to login to your vmworld.com account to participate. If you do not have a vmworld.com account, you can set one up for free. This is a global voting process, approximately 80% of sessions selected will be presented at both VMworld 2013 Europe and US.
Once you login to the voting site, you can select a Track, Area of Interest or do a Keyword Search (Session ID, title, sloof, etc.) to find specific sessions. You can vote on as many sessions as you’d like. You can only cast one vote per session. For sessions that you like and would like to see in the VMworld program, click on the “Thumbs Up” symbol next to the Session ID. You will receive confirmation that your vote has been counted.
To remove a vote, you will need to click on the on the “Thumbs Up” symbol again and this will remove the vote. Your votes will votes be saved and you will be able to view them each time you login to the voting site. I've submitted two sessions on my own and one with Duco Jaspars over at vConsult this year:
4882 - How to create professional video tutorials
In this session you will learn how to create professional videos easily. You will get a walkthrough with some basic steps like setting-up you lab, using the right microphone and disabling other interfering software. Besides a lot of great tips for recording an instructional video, you will also learn how to edit the videos and use special effects to make the tutorials more attractive to watch. You will also learn how to import other content. Once the video is ready, you will get a heads up about all the different possibilities for sharing the video.
4943 - VMware High Availability Failover Capacity Demystified
VMware High Availability offers several options to configure failover capacity for a cluster. This session will show you the different options and their pitfalls. You will learn how to configure vSphere HA to tolerate a specified number of host failures. With the Host Failures Cluster Tolerates admission control policy, vSphere HA ensures that a specified number of hosts can fail and sufficient resources remain in the cluster to fail over all the virtual machines from those hosts.
5008 - vCenter Operations and the quest for the Missing Metrics (with Duco Jaspars)
This session will teach you how to customize vCenter Operations to provide you the information you really need for your business. You will get an insight of very useful vCenter Operations Manager customizations. We do this by giving you some real life examples from the field where we use Custom Dashboards, Super Metrics, Adapters and Alerts in order to give you the best possible view in to the well-being of your environment.