VMware, Inc. has introduced major updates across its VMware vRealize cloud management platform to improve software-defined data centre (SDDC) and cloud operations and accelerate application and infrastructure service delivery across hybrid clouds. New releases include VMware vRealize Operations 6.6, VMware vRealize Automation 7.3, vRealize Business for Cloud 7.3, vRealize Log Insight 4.5 and vRealize Network Insight 3.4, which combine to provide enterprise customers with advanced intelligent operations and automated IT capabilities to more easily stand up and operate a VMware-based cloud. Additionally, VMware is introducing increased support for containers and configuration management solutions to ease moving applications from dev-test to production.
The VMware vRealize Suite enables customers to manage and provision at scale--compute, network, storage and application services across hybrid cloud environments. The platform’s comprehensive management capabilities for the SDDC and across multiple clouds help customers to address three common use cases--intelligent operations, automated IT and DevOps-ready IT--based on thousands of customer engagements.
“VMware is committed to supporting our customers’ digital transformation initiatives by helping them to modernise their data centres as well as integrate their public clouds,” said Ajay Singh, senior vice president and general manager, Cloud Management Business Unit, VMware. “These latest updates to our vRealize platform will help customers get more out of their hybrid cloud investments today, and put them on a path for cross-cloud management of applications and infrastructure regardless of where the workload is running.”
Intelligent operations help enterprises to plan, manage and scale their SDDC and multi-cloud deployments with confidence - addressing operations management for everything from applications to infrastructure. New vRealize features addressing this use case include:
The Automated IT use case helps IT organizations speed up service delivery by providing them the capabilities to fully automate core IT processes. New features include:
The Developer-Ready IT use case helps IT teams to meet the needs of developers who want to use the tools of their choice yet enable IT to seamlessly move applications from a laptop into production. New features include:
As the world’s most complete and capable hybrid cloud architecture, VMware Cross-Cloud Architecture enables consistent deployment models, security policies, visibility, and governance for all applications, running on- and off-premises, regardless of the underlying cloud, hardware platform or hypervisor. Cross-Cloud Architecture builds on its leading private and hybrid cloud capabilities by offering customers the freedom to innovate in multiple clouds, and is delivered through VMware Cloud Foundation, VMware Cross-Cloud Services, and the VMware vRealize cloud management platform.