VMware, Inc.
unveiled that the company is working with Pivotal to deliver
"Developer-Ready Infrastructure." Highlighted today in a keynote address
from VMware CEO Pat Gelsinger at Dell EMC World 2017, Developer-Ready
Infrastructure mitigates friction between application developers and IT
operations teams by increasing feature velocity and service levels,
decreasing costs, and supporting ever more complex systems and
application frameworks. Developer-Ready Infrastructure brings together
Pivotal Cloud Foundry, one of the world's most powerful cloud-native
application platforms, and VMware software-defined data center
solutions.
Mobility, apps and the cloud are all accelerating the
pace of innovation while creating technological challenges for
organizations of all sizes. To compete in this new era, organizations
need to more quickly, efficiently and securely release new products and
services that deliver engaging customer experiences. With this added
pressure, developers and IT teams are struggling to work together to
safeguard on-demand, seamless development while also providing
enterprise-grade security, compliance and scale. IT and Line-of-Business
(LOB) need a DevOps model that brings developers and IT teams together
to allow for speed, scale and security.
"Digital transformation
is on the minds of every business, big or small. To adapt, organizations
need to bring together the best of modern developer environments to
rock-solid data-center infrastructure, create synergies between
developers and IT," said Pat Gelsinger, chief executive officer, VMware.
"Developer-Ready Infrastructure represents a significant joint
engineering effort between VMware and Pivotal at the intersection of
developers and IT: developers are able to drive agility with a modern
cloud native application platform from Pivotal, while IT has peace of
mind knowing that it runs on a secure software-defined data-center
pioneered by VMware."
Developer-Ready Infrastructure was created
with this in mind. Pivotal Cloud Foundry provides a cloud-native
application platform that embraces a microservices approach to
application development-allowing developers and enterpises to move at
startup speeds. However, often Continuous Integration and Continuous
Deployment (CI / CD) can encounter friction in the face of
infrastructure changes. VMware's software-defined data center (SDDC)
addresses these infrastructure challenges. Similarly, many of VMware's
SDDC customers are looking for more agile ways to support developers in a
world where containers and cloud native meets production IT.
With
the combination of VMware SDDC and Pivotal Cloud Foundry, developers
can deliver the right software, faster and more frequently,
significantly reducing the drag of traditional operational concerns,
delays and extra code to guard against infrastructure issues. IT
operators get software-defined compute, storage, networking, security
and operational tooling automated for micro services-based application
workloads running in containers. Developers gain the ability to
accelerate micro services-based applications on top of the full SDDC
stack.
"Today we are seeing major industries at an inflection
point that requires the capability to rapidly respond to changing
consumer expectations, and Pivotal is at the center of enabling that
transformation" said Rob Mee, chief executive officer, Pivotal. "The
shift to cloud-native applications is forcing every enterprise to think
about IT organizations in terms of time to value, the speed at which you
go from code completion to production and into the hands of customers.
Developer Ready Infrastructure represents stellar engineering work
between Pivotal and VMware to ensure developers and operators are always
moving at startup speeds."
In a world where microservices meet
micro-segmentation, there are many benefits of running Pivotal Cloud
Foundry with VMware NSX. From the start, customers can instantly
provision their initial Pivotal Cloud Foundry networks and enable proper
enterprise security posture. As applications are rolled out, firewall
rules are far simpler to manage with NSX automated deployment and policy
enforcement. Application compliance can be verified with at-a-glance
inspection of traffic flows. High availability for critical application
services like load balancers and firewalls enable continuous application
delivery. With Developer-Ready Infrastructure, even the most complex
scenarios are easier to maintain and operate.
A number of
customers already run Pivotal Cloud Foundry and VMware NSX today. With
the recent release of Pivotal Cloud Foundry 1.10, aided by a new feature
called Isolation Segments, customers can segregate resources for
different applications for regulatory, performance, billing or other
reasons. NSX Security Groups can be used with Isolation Segments to
further strengthen the security posture of these application segments.