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Vmwareвђ™s Greg Lavender To Speak On Getting It Done [SAFE]

Vmwareвђ™s Greg Lavender To Speak On Getting It Done [SAFE]

While there is no single recorded talk titled exactly "Getting IT Done," Greg Lavender's tenure as VMware's Senior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer (2018–2021) was defined by a pragmatic, execution-focused philosophy often described as a "software-first" approach to digital transformation. Key Themes of Greg Lavender’s VMware Tenure

Colleagues and industry profiles often describe Lavender as a "Renaissance man of computing" who balances deep theoretical knowledge with high-level corporate execution. His approach to "Getting IT Done" typically involves:

Lavender emphasized that "getting it done" required integrated security, notably through products like Workspace One , which helped public sector customers adopt secured cloud-based IT. Professional Philosophy VMware’s Greg Lavender to Speak on Getting IT Done

As the SVP and CTO for Cloud Architecture, he led teams in assisting customers with digital transformation programs, focusing on the actual "how-to" of moving workloads to the cloud.

Transforming dysfunctional teams into productive units through active mentorship and knowledge sharing. While there is no single recorded talk titled

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He advocated for a "build, run, manage, connect, and protect" framework for applications across any cloud or device, which was a core theme of his general session appearances at VMworld 2019 . Professional Philosophy As the SVP and CTO for

During his time at VMware, Lavender’s leadership centered on moving beyond theoretical cloud strategies to practical implementation: