Adoption of artificial intelligence, national digital sovereignty,
and maintaining cyber resilience in times of uncertainty are paramount
to today's digital-first organization. Broadcom Inc. is
helping customers address these critical business outcomes through a
private cloud platform, VMware Cloud Foundation, that is simple to
deploy, easy to consume, and lowers cost and risk. At VMware Explore
2024 Barcelona this week, the company is furthering this mission by
announcing an expanded set of VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF)
Advanced Services
innovations, ecosystem partnerships, and modernization programs that
can accelerate generative AI application development, cybersecurity
initiatives, and sovereign cloud adoption.
"Broadcom is
enabling the private cloud everywhere with VMware Cloud Foundation,"
said Krish Prasad, senior vice president and general manager, VCF
Division at Broadcom. "Through a private cloud platform and portfolio of
Advanced Services that are ubiquitous, flexible and secure, we are
unlocking the promise of AI in the enterprise, delivering new levels of
organizational resilience, and supporting the privacy and digital
sovereignty demands of customers around the world."
VMware
Cloud Foundation is the industry's first private cloud platform to
deliver public cloud scale and agility with private cloud security,
resilience and performance, and low overall total cost of ownership. VCF
supports customers' digital innovation with faster infrastructure
modernization, a unified cloud experience, and better cyber resiliency
and platform security. The VCF private cloud platform can be deployed
consistently in on-premises data centers, in hyperscale and partner
clouds, and at the edge, and customers benefit from license portability
which enables them to purchase subscriptions of the new VCF software and
have complete mobility across environments. VMware Cloud Foundation
Advanced Services is a robust catalog of ready-to-deploy solutions that
enables customers to accelerate innovation in their private cloud
environments. VMware Cloud Foundation 5.2 and 5.2.1 have been released this year, and Broadcom has announced intent to deliver VMware Cloud Foundation 9.
"IPZS,
the Italian Mint and Printing Institute, has been entrusted with the
responsibility of deploying the Italian version of the European Digital
Identity (EUDI) Wallet initiative, making Italy the first country to
successfully implement this project," said Paolo Bazzica, CIO of IPZS -
Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato Italiano. "As part of a
transformational program to modernize its infrastructure, IPZS created a
new modern Digital Application Platform (DAP) using VMware Cloud
Foundation. This has enabled faster and more secure software
development, deployment, and maintenance, ensuring the reliability and
scalability of Italy's EUDI Wallet."
"For running
enterprise-grade applications across both virtual machines and
containerized solutions, VCF stands as the industry's most advanced and
comprehensive private cloud platform," said Onno van den Berg, Mission
Critical Engineer at Schuberg Philis. "VCF offers an efficient,
out-of-the-box experience, providing a flexible, scalable, and resilient
solution. With many of our customers already utilizing VMware based
platforms for their workloads, migrations are streamlined and
straightforward."
Expanded Data Services Capabilities for VMware Cloud Foundation
Broadcom
is announcing a new Advanced Service - VMware Tanzu Data Services for
VMware Cloud Foundation - to streamline deployment, management and
consumption of critical data services and enable faster application
delivery, better data security and governance, and operational
efficiency. Robust data services (databases, messaging, caching) are
foundational for the success of AI applications, enabling them to
function accurately and efficiently in dynamic environments. Data
services offer a modern way to store, manage, and process data,
addressing the challenges developers, infrastructure teams, and
operators face in deploying microservices, serverless, and other modern
application architectures at scale. IT organizations have struggled to
operationalize the growing number of data services and deliver them
effectively with SLAs. VMware Tanzu Data Services will natively
integrate with VCF to deliver fleet-level automated lifecycle management
including deployment, backups, clustering, security patching and
updates of leading open source data services, starting with PostgreSQL,
MySQL, RabbitMQ and Valkey. Enterprise support for these open source
solutions will be included. Read this blog to learn more.
End-to-end Cyber Resilience, Security and Recovery with VMware Cloud Foundation
Broadcom is announcing VMware Live Recovery will support Google Cloud VMware Engine (GCVE)
as a target Isolated Recovery Environment (IRE) for VCF workloads for
both cyber and disaster recovery. This builds on VMware Live Recovery's
existing protection of GCVE sites as a source, and enables a consistent,
secure and simplified experience for those looking to protect VMware
workloads running on-premises or in the cloud to GCVE.
"Building
on Google Cloud's support for VMware Cloud Foundation license
portability, our expanded services now offer yet another important
choice for customers to address their modern cyber- and
disaster-recovery needs," said Mark Lohmeyer, VP & GM of Compute and
AI Infrastructure, Google Cloud. "Together, Broadcom and Google Cloud
will continue to design, develop, and deliver cutting-edge services that
enable enterprises to run VMware workloads securely and
cost-effectively on Google Cloud."
Broadcom also announces
that the VMware vDefend Advanced Service for VCF now offers GenAI-based
intelligent assistance to help IT security teams proactively triage
sophisticated threat campaigns and recommend remediation options. The
enhanced threat defense solution with Intelligent Assist co-pilot can
help significantly lower false positives and the number of alerts,
provide security teams greater situational awareness across their
environment, and speed up remediation. Read more in this blog here.
Expanding an Ecosystem of Generative AI Services with VMware Private AI
Broadcom's
Private AI strategy is centered around privacy, control, simplicity,
automation, resiliency, and choice of AI hardware, models, software and
services. That allows organizations to invest in a secure AI platform
that can quickly onboard new services as business or industry needs
change. Today, Broadcom is announcing support for Microsoft's Azure AI
Video Indexer, on VMware Private AI running on VMware Cloud Foundation
and Azure VMware Solution. Azure AI Video Indexer is an Azure Arc
extension enabled service that runs video and audio analysis, and
generative AI on data center or edge devices. This announcement marks
another step by Broadcom to accelerate customers' rapid innovation and
time-to-value for AI projects on the VCF private cloud platform, and
enables the Azure AI Video Indexer to run anywhere they do business. Read this blog for more details.
Free VCF Licenses through VMUG Advantage for VCF Certified Professionals
VMUG
is an independent, global, customer-led organization, created to
maximize members' use of VMware and partner solutions through knowledge
sharing, training, collaboration, and events. In a new exclusive benefit
to VMware User Group (VMUG) members, Broadcom will provide VMUG
Advantage subscribers a 50% discount on VMware Certified Professional
(VCP) and VMware Certified Advanced Professional (VCAP) certification
exams. Upon successful completion of a VMware Cloud Foundation
certification exam (VCP or VCAP), VMUG Advantage members will have
access to a free personal use VMware Cloud Foundation license for up to
three years.
Continued Expansion of Private Cloud Modernization Program
By
providing expert guidance, tailored training, and innovative resources,
Broadcom ensures that businesses can confidently transition to a
private cloud, regardless of where they are in their private cloud
journey. Today, Broadcom is announcing continued investments in the
Private Cloud Modernization Program, designed to help customers navigate
their private cloud transformation journey with VMware Cloud
Foundation.
New VMware Cloud Foundation Architect certification:
Broadcom is announcing the new VMware Certified Professional - VCF
Architect certification. The VMware Cloud Foundation Architect
certification is specifically designed for individuals who can
conceptualize and design VCF solutions that fulfill both business and
technical requirements. This certification not only validates an
architect's skills in designing systems with essential characteristics
such as availability, manageability, performance, recoverability, and
security (AMPRS), but it also emphasizes the importance of capacity
planning, disaster recovery, and scalability.
Private Cloud
Maturity and Optimization Tool for Partners: Broadcom is making the
Private Cloud Maturity and Optimization tool available to partners. This
tool empowers partners to help customers realize the technical and
financial value of the private cloud, and chart a path forward to
achieving their key goals and objectives. Partners get access to the
Private Cloud Framework, an assessment resulting in a Private Cloud
Maturity Index Score for their customers and prescriptive guidance from
Broadcom. By leveraging the model, partners can accelerate customers
outcomes, deliver strategic account plans faster, and develop and
deliver new services.
VCSP Partners Support National Digital Sovereignty
Broadcom
is announcing that 50 VMware Cloud Service Providers (VCSPs) offer
sovereign cloud services based on VCF, including 30 across EMEA.
Sovereign VCSP partners meet the requirements for local operations by a
legal entity that owns, operates and manages the sovereign cloud
offering with complete jurisdictional control, local data residency, and
portability without lock-in (full reversibility).
VMware Cloud
Foundation includes specific capabilities that uniquely address
sovereign cloud requirements, including privacy-enhancing computation
support with Intel and AMD chipsets (Confidential Computing); integrated
data-at-rest protection with vSAN Encryption; Secure Boot for ESXi
Hosts and vSphere virtual machine encryption; comprehensive data
services; and compliance monitoring, alerting and reporting with VCF
Operations. VCSP sovereign clouds also support Bring Your Own Keys
(BYOK), providing customers with even more confidence that no one else,
not even the CSP, can view or access their information without
permission.
"The data revolution is rapidly changing the way
we work and live, placing the need for digital sovereignty at the
forefront of our customers' business strategies. This includes data,
operational and technical sovereignty," said Eric Chambriard, vice
president of strategic alliances and sales at OVHcloud. "With VMware
Cloud Foundation, we are able to leverage a complete cloud
infrastructure and management platform so that we can offer a dedicated
sovereign cloud service. This enables our customers to benefit from
different certifications on a per country/sector basis, to keep control
of their data and maintain continuity of operations."