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VMware unveils Cross-Cloud managed services

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VMware, a leading provider of cloud computing and virtualization software, recently announced the launch of its new Cross-Cloud Architecture and Cross-Cloud Services. The new offerings are designed to help businesses manage their cloud resources across multiple clouds, including private and public clouds, and make it easier to move workloads between clouds.

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The Cross-Cloud Architecture is a new platform that provides a unified management experience for VMware customers across multiple clouds. With the platform, customers can manage their cloud resources, including virtual machines, networking, and storage, from a single pane of glass. This makes it easier to manage and monitor their cloud infrastructure and ensure that their workloads are running smoothly.

The Cross-Cloud Services are a set of managed services that help businesses manage their cloud resources more efficiently. The services include:

  • Cross-Cloud Networking: A service that provides a single network fabric across multiple clouds, making it easier to manage network resources and ensure that workloads are properly connected.
  • Cross-Cloud Security: A service that provides consistent security policies and controls across multiple clouds, ensuring that workloads are secure and compliant with industry standards.
  • Cross-Cloud Automation: A service that automates common tasks, such as workload migration and disaster recovery, making it easier to move workloads between clouds and ensure that they are always available.

The Cross-Cloud Architecture and Cross-Cloud Services are designed to help businesses address the challenges of managing their cloud resources across multiple clouds. With the new offerings, businesses can reduce complexity, improve agility, and optimize costs by leveraging the best of both private and public cloud resources.

VMware’s Cross-Cloud Architecture and Cross-Cloud Services are already gaining traction among businesses that are looking to simplify their cloud management and streamline their operations. The offerings are also helping VMware to strengthen its position as a leading provider of cloud computing and virtualization software.

In conclusion, VMware’s new Cross-Cloud Architecture and Cross-Cloud Services are an important step forward in cloud management, providing businesses with a unified platform for managing their cloud resources across multiple clouds. With these new offerings, businesses can simplify their operations, improve their agility, and optimize their costs, all while taking advantage of the best of both private and public clouds.

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