vExpert 2025 Statistics show the growth of the community, and I recently found out that I’ve been recognized for the third time in a row as a vExpert in the program launched by VMware by Broadcom. This initiative aims to highlight people passionate about VMware technologies, who dedicate their time to sharing knowledge through blogs, forums, and various online or in-person events. I’m happy to be part of such an active community, where ideas are constantly evolving and collaboration opportunities arise with specialists worldwide.
The vExpert 2025 results were announced yesterday, and like many others on LinkedIn, I’m excited to share that I’ve been recognized as a vExpert for the third consecutive year. I’d also like to extend my gratitude to Corey Romero and Franky Barragan for their continued support.
Last year, I published a detailed article on Powershell.ro highlighting the vExpert community by country, employer, and featuring a global map of vExperts. Since this year’s vExpert announcement, I’ve started gathering fresh data, which you’ll find below. Thanks to Richard van Dantzig from ITQ for the idea to create this updated post.
For additional information, you can always visit the official vExpert site at vexpert.vmware.com.
Disclaimer: The statistics shared here were collected on February 27, 2025, from vexpert.vmware.com. I’ve tried to be as accurate as possible while collecting these numbers, but they might change if the official website is updated. If you’d like to verify or learn more, I recommend checking vexpert.vmware.com directly.
In short, vExpert remains a valuable program for the technical community, and from my experience, it’s definitely worth all the effort you can invest.
vExperts Map 2025
The vExperts are located in 75 countries.
By the way, did you know how many vExperts are in your country ? Comment below
Number of vExperts per Country
The top 3 countries are:
- United States with 332 vExperts
- Germany with 96 vExperts
- United Kingdom with 79 vExperts ( last year it was Netherlands with 84 on the 3rd place )
“Years as a vExpert” in 2025
Number of vExperts per Employer
Why the vExpert Program is So Important
In the end I want to say that, being a part of the vExpert community is more than just a title—it’s about the impact that we, as a collective, have in the VMware ecosystem. One of the things I appreciate the most is the volume of valuable content shared by fellow vExperts.
I’m very thankful for the number of technical articles and blog posts that I’ve found online, written by other vExperts. These contributions don’t just help other vExperts but also play a significant role in supporting VMware professionals worldwide, whether they are beginners or experienced engineers. The knowledge shared through these articles covers a broad spectrum—from troubleshooting and best practices to deep technical dives into VMware virtualization, automation, and networking.
What makes the vExpert program truly unique is the sense of collaboration and mentorship that exists within the community. Whether it’s through LinkedIn discussions, blog posts, or conference talks, there’s always something new to learn from others who are equally passionate about VMware technologies.
If you’re a VMware enthusiast and actively share knowledge, I highly recommend applying for the program—it’s an amazing way to grow your network, gain recognition, and contribute to the industry.
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2 Comments
Amazing post Catalin Cristescu
Loved the insight. Many thanks.