VMware amps security with in-house, Carbon Black technology
VMware is moving Carbon Black technology across its product lines with an eye toward helping users protect their distributed enterprises.
VMware is moving Carbon Black technology across its product lines with an eye toward helping users protect their distributed enterprises.
RDS on VMware is available for customers running VMware vSphere 6.5 or later and supports Microsoft SQL Server, PostgreSQL and MySQL.
Oracle and VMware have announced a deal designed to resolve years of tension over how Oracle handles technical support for VMware users and make it easier for them to move to Oracle's cloud computing service.
VMware recently reached an agreement to acquire fellow Dell EMC family member Pivotal, the vendor it helped spin out back in 2012.
VMware has revealed Greg Lavender as its new chief technology officer, taking on the role from Ray O’Farrell, who will now resume responsibility for leading VMware’s cloud-native apps business unit.
VMware has expanded its telco and edge cloud portfolio to drive intelligence for telco networks and improve automation and security.
The Australian Securities Exchange has signed a memorandum of understanding with Digital Asset and VMware to work on distributed ledger technology (DLT) initiatives in Australia and New Zealand.
VMware plans to spend about US$2.7 billion on cloud-application developer Pivotal, and about $2.1 billion for security vendor Carbon Black.
Last week the two vendors announced a deep integration, allowing customers to run virtualised workloads on Google Cloud Platform.
VMware customers can now migrate non-vSphere as well as increased amounts of on-premises application workloads to a variety of cloud services.
Google is enlisting VMware and CloudSimple to serve up vSphere, NSX and vSAN software on Google Cloud to transition enterprise workloads.
VMware has punched up its data centre network virtualisation capabilities by unveiling plans to buy Avi Networks for an undisclosed amount.
VMware networking and security chief Tom Gillis looks at competing with Cisco and how the tech giant will bolster NSX and more.
VMware has taken the wraps off a firewall it says protects enterprise applications and data inside data centers or clouds.
VMware's NSX-T 2.4 includes network-configuration automation among 100 new features to better support corporate hybrid and multi-cloud environments.