Hyperic Forums Migrate To VMware Communities on Feb 1
UPDATE: Migration will now start on January 31st, at 6 pm PST.
On February 1st, we will migrate the independent Hyperic Forums over to the overall VMware Communities. All forums, messages, threads, announcements and reward points will be migrated over to a new Hyperic VMware Community. User history will be attached based on email address. If no user is found in the VMware Community, a new user will be created and an email will be sent to the user inviting them to join.
Once complete, this will offer Hyperic users a multitude of benefits including:
- Single place to get help and collaborate on issues involving systems management, software development and virtualization.
- With over 1.2 million community members, including VMware product, support and field teams, this is the largest technology community leading the market on bringing the enterprise to the cloud.
- The largest resource knowledge base for VMware products, users can find sample code, SDKs, and APIs to help with all their development needs.
The Hyperic Forums will be in read-only mode from February 1, 2012 for a few days, after which all content and discussions will be redirected and available on the VMware Communities. For more information on this migration, please see the Hyperic VMware Communities Migration FAQ.
Haven’t used the VMware Communities yet? All Hyperic users, including open source and enterprise users, are welcome to join. To join, go to the VMware Communities login and click Register.
- Login to Hyperic Forums
- Login to VMware Communities
[SS1]Date needs to be validated closer to the release.
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