VMware, Inc., a global leader in cloud infrastructure and business mobility, today announced the general availability of VMware vRealize Automation 7 and VMware vRealize Business Standard 7
to further empower IT teams to drive digital business transformation within their organizations.
The
availability of VMware vRealize Automation 7 and VMware vRealize
Business Standard 7, along with the Q3 2015 releases of VMware vRealize
Operations 6.1 and VMware vRealize Log Insight 3, complete a
comprehensive update of the VMware vRealize Suite, the industry's leading cloud management platform.
VMware vRealize Suite addresses cloud management requirements across
day one and day two operations for compute, storage, network and
application level resources in heterogeneous, hybrid clouds. According
to a recent Forrester Research Total Economic Impact study,
the VMware vRealize Suite can accelerate the application release
process from weeks to less than one day and improve IT efficiency by
reducing capacity used by 10 percent and delivering hardware cost
avoidance of 15 percent, resulting in a Return on Investment of 243
percent.
VMware today advanced the capabilities of:
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VMware vRealize Automation 7 -- VMware vRealize
Automation 7 introduces unified service blueprint capabilities that
enable IT and DevOps teams to simplify and accelerate the delivery of
integrated multi-tier applications with application-centric networking
and security across clouds. New unified service blueprints enable the
modeling of infrastructure, networks, security, applications and custom
IT services including their relationships and dependencies within a
graphical canvas. VMware vRealize Automation 7 is integrated with VMware
NSX 6.2 to dynamically configure networks and micro-segmentation
unique to each application in the blueprint designer. VMware vRealize
Automation 7 blueprints span the hybrid cloud featuring support for VMware vCloud Air and Amazon Web Services (AWS), featuring support for VMware vCloud Government Service and AWS GovCloud, OpenStack Kilo, and VMware vSphere 6 Update 1.
The unified service blueprints can be edited as text files to
facilitate DevOps deployments. Additionally, VMware vRealize Automation 7
features a dramatically consolidated architecture with simplified
installation that reduces deployment time by up to 37 percent for most
configurations (compared to the previous release) to help IT
organizations accelerate time to value. Learn more here.
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VMware vRealize Business Standard 7 -- VMware
vRealize Business Standard 7 introduces several new and enhanced
capabilities to provide IT teams with increased transparency and control
over the costs and quality of IT services. This release features new
costing and pricing policies for private and public clouds including
VMware vCloud Air, AWS, and all other clouds supported by vRealize
Automation. The release also supports Microsoft Azure for easy,
comprehensive private and public cloud cost comparisons. The enhanced
showback capabilities enable IT to provide fine-grained cost reporting
to the Line of Business including showback across private and public
clouds, a clear month-to-date and monthly cost projection analysis, and
costs grouped by business services to provide business context. New
planning and cost optimization capabilities visualize costs of used and
remaining capacity by data center, allow modeling of new workloads, and
analyze the impact on the remaining capacity or costs as well as
quantify potential savings from reclamation opportunities. Learn more here.