VMware Unveils Industry’s First Unified Platform for the Hybrid Cloud

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VMware, Inc. (NYSE: VMW) today announced the industry’s first unified platform of virtualized compute, networking and storage for the hybrid cloud. Defined in software, VMware’s platform will enable customers to create one consistent environment across the private and public cloud to run, protect and manage any cloud-native or traditional application. The platform will also offers customers openness and choice in how to build and manage their applications and cloud environments based on their specific needs.

The manner in which businesses create value is changing significantly, shifting value from hard assets to the more liquid assets of software and data. In this time of transition, IT is adopting the cloud to increase agility. In doing so, IT must sort out the mire of “somewhat” compatible on- and off-premises cloud platforms. And, they must do all of this while managing the requisite levels of security and compliance. VMware is helping customers through this time of transition by putting software and data at the core of the business to enable a new model of IT.

“Every traditional industry across the Saudi Arabia being transformed by software,” said Sam Tayan, Regional Director, Middle East North Africa, VMware, Inc. “To navigate and thrive in the face of this change, businesses in the Kingdom must be decisive in the face of uncertainty. Today, we are taking another leap forward in helping our customers in Saudi Arabia and the Middle East meet these demands through a unified platform, defined in software, which will offer unmatched choice and extends our innovations across compute, networking and storage to deliver the hybrid cloud.”

The Industry’s First Unified Platform for the Hybrid Cloud

Unveiled today during a live event in San Francisco (view on VMware Now), VMware detailed the following new solutions and services for the hybrid cloud:

VMware vSphere® 6 – The Foundation for the Hybrid Cloud

Featuring more than 650 new features and innovations, VMware vSphere 6 delivers breakthrough new capabilities to address the unique needs of business-critical and cloud-native applications with higher performance, scale and consolidation ratios. VMware vSphere 6 also re-defines infrastructure and application service-levels and availability. Read more about VMware vSphere 6.

VMware Integrated OpenStack – A Simpler Path to OpenStack

VMware Integrated OpenStack is an OpenStack distribution that will enable organizations to quickly and cost-effectively provide developers with open APIs to access VMware’s enterprise-class infrastructure. VMware packages, tests and supports all components of the distribution, including the open source OpenStack code, and will provide the distribution free of charge to VMware vSphere customers. Read more about VMware Integrated OpenStack.

VMware Virtual SAN™ 6 and vSphere Virtual Volumes™ – A New Generation of Enterprise Storage

Designed to enable mass adoption of software-defined storage, VMware Virtual SAN 6 will introduce significant scalability and performance enhancements to the company’s award-winning hypervisor-converged storage solution. Additionally, VMware vSphere Virtual Volumes will offer a new level of storage integration to make external arrays natively aware of virtual machines. Read more about VMware’s software-defined storage strategy and solutions.

VMware vCloud® Air™ Hybrid Networking Services powered by VMware NSX™

Expanding on integration work announced earlier this year, VMware revealed vCloud Air hybrid networking services that will help customers bridge VMware’s vCloud Air public cloud service and VMware vSphere-based private clouds to enable a single, secure network domain through a gateway appliance. VMware NSX is a network virtualization platform that delivers the entire networking and security model from L2-L7 in software. VMware NSX is being deployed as the networking foundation for VMware vCloud Air™. Available via a phased release starting in the first half of 2015, VMware vCloud Air hybrid networking services will enable customers to maintain hundreds of virtual networks spanning the private cloud and vCloud Air over a single WAN connection, and share the same fine-grained “zero trust” security policies and network isolation for applications, unchanged.

VMware’s unified platform includes advanced virtualization support for developers and system administrators who are leveraging continuous delivery and container-based distributed application technologies. Businesses rely on VMware’s industry leading compute, networking and storage innovations, integration with the OpenStack framework, and integrations with containers and Kubernetes, the open-source container orchestration project initiated and managed by Google. This support helps customers achieve fast, flexible and reliable development, deployment and consumption of business-critical and cloud-native applications across the hybrid cloud.

VMware vSphere 6, VMware Integrated OpenStack, VMware Virtual SAN 6 and VMware vSphere Virtual Volumes are expected to become available in Saudi Arabia in Q1 2015.

Industry Commentary

“Virtualization has completely changed how IT interfaces with the business. We have virtualized and automated our infrastructure with VMware vSphere Enterprise plus helping us increase the speed and delivery of IT services to our lines of business. We anticipate VMware vSphere 6.0 will enhance the performance and availability of our business-critical applications.” Saeed Al Ghailani, Head – Infrastructure & Telecom, The Department of Transport, Abu Dhabi

“According to IDC research, more than 65 percent of IT organizations will commit to hybrid cloud architectures encompassing multiple public cloud services, as well as private cloud and/or non-cloud infrastructure resources, by the end of 2015. Through its unified platform for the hybrid cloud, VMware is positioning itself to help businesses through this transformative period.” – Matthew Eastwood, Group Vice President and General Manager of IDC’s Enterprise Platform Group

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