VMware,
Inc. announced new solutions and expanded
partnerships to help customers accelerate their digital transformation
at the edge. Building upon the recently introduced VMware Software-Defined Edge,
these innovations and new integrations will help customers to simplify,
better secure, and modernize their edge environments, and include:
- New VMware Edge Cloud Orchestrator telemetry capabilities for better visibility of edge workloads.
- Introduction
of Intelligent Assist for the VMware Software-Defined Edge to simplify
the operational experience across multiple stakeholders.
- An expanded collaboration to enable VMware SASE customers to use Microsoft Security Copilot.
- New Workflow Hub for VMware Telco Cloud Automation to support the rapid rollout of cell sites.
- Initial integration with Symantec to better secure the software-defined edge.
VMware
defines the software-defined edge as distributed digital infrastructure
for running workloads across a number of locations, close to endpoints
that are producing or consuming data. It extends to where the users and
devices are - in the office, on the road, in a cell site, or on the
factory floor. VMware addresses all three layers of the software-defined
edge: the top edge compute layer which hosts the applications and
workloads; the intelligent overlay where SD-WAN and security services
run; and the underlay network layer, which runs the software for network
connectivity across fixed and 5G networks to provide orchestration and
network programmability.
"The
introduction of the VMware Software-Defined Edge has resonated with
both enterprises and Communication Service Providers," said Sanjay
Uppal, senior vice president and general manager, Service Provider and
Edge, VMware. "It provides the right-sized compute footprint, the
zero-touch orchestration and the network programmability architecture
needed to run a variety of edge workloads. We see a proliferation of the
software-defined edge at edge locations ranging from Telco 5G cell
sites, smart factory floors, energy substations, retail 2.0 stores to
branch offices across all distributed enterprises. We are helping
customers across all four phases of deployment: edge telemetry being the
first step, and then workload consolidation, support for edge AI apps
leading to real-time applications on the smart factory floor. We deliver
on these use cases by incorporating generative AI, enhanced security
and advanced automation across our software-defined edge portfolio."
Gaining Insight into Edge Workloads with VMware Edge Cloud Orchestrator
To
further operationalize edge workloads, VMware today announced new
VMware Edge Cloud Orchestrator telemetry capabilities to provide insight
and visibility into edge workloads, identify end devices, and make
available contextual information across workload, compute, and network
to accelerate problem resolution. Originally introduced at VMware
Explore Las Vegas, VMware Edge Cloud Orchestrator will provide unified management for VMware SASE and the VMware Edge Compute Stack-an industry-first offering to bridge the gap between edge networking and edge compute.
Simplifying the Operational Experience at the Edge with Generative AI
Edge
computing is going mainstream as enterprise application deployments
accelerate at the edge. But as enterprises and service providers
transform their edge environments, they can expect several challenges:
edges that are too complex with Internet of Thing (IoT) devices,
edge-native applications, users and infrastructure; tool proliferation
leading to fragmented insights; and gaps in budget, staff and skillset
that lead to poor operational experience.
To
help customers and partners address those challenges, VMware is
unveiling Intelligent Assist for VMware Software-Defined Edge to
operationalize connecting, securing, and managing workloads, users and
IoT devices at the edge. Based on generative artificial intelligence
(AI) technologies, the solution is expected to extend the power of
VMware Edge Intelligence (formerly VMware Edge Network Intelligence) to
accelerate automation, shrink the skillset gap, and speed up resolution.
In August 2023, VMware announced Intelligent Assist,
a family of generative AI-based solutions trained on VMware's
proprietary data to simplify and automate all aspects of enterprise IT
in a multi-cloud era. According to Gartner, "In 2022, perhaps 5% of edge
computing deployments involve some level of ML - but by 2026, at least
50% of edge computing deployments will involve it.1"
Further Securing the Edge with Microsoft Security Copilot
Beyond
operations, VMware will further help customers incorporate generative
AI technology into their software-defined edge architectures. VMware
today announced that it has joined the Microsoft Security Copilot
partner private preview. Microsoft Security Copilot is a gen AI-based
tool that helps customers to quickly detect and respond to threats and
better understand the threat landscape overall. VMware and Microsoft
will collaborate to offer VMware SASE customers
the option to share insights from their SASE deployment with Microsoft
Security Copilot. VMware's participation in the Microsoft Security
Copilot partner private preview will help to augment the security events
the tool learns from to include network perimeter security information.
Enabling Rapid Rollout of RAN Sites with Workflow Hub
Today, VMware also announced VMware Telco Cloud Automation 3.0 featuring
the general availability of Workflow Hub. Using a newly developed,
no-code framework, Workflow Hub enables Communications Service Providers
(CSPs) to easily define repeatable workflows and scale them out across
their network so that they can save time, monitor and troubleshoot
progress and reduce operating expenses. When it comes to the
provisioning and deployment of RAN sites, for example, Workflow Hub
allows an operator to quickly stitch together pre-built templates and
tap into to third-party tools to construct an executable and repeatable
workflow for cell sites. With Workflow Hub, an operator can then rapidly
roll out new cell sites in a few hours-saving time, operating costs,
and facilitating a complete network deployment at scale.
New Symantec Integration to Help Strengthen Edge Security
To
deliver consistent security across all edge locations, applications,
users, and devices, VMware today announced initial integration with
Broadcom Inc.'s Symantec. VMware has extended its Security Service Edge
(SSE) orchestration integration to include Symantec Cloud Secure Web
Gateway (SWG) (formerly Web Security Service). With this new integration
and planned evolution, VMware expects to deliver an additional
single-vendor SASE option with additional best-in-class networking and
security capabilities.