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New VMWare Technology to accelerate cloud-native enterprise apps

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31 August, San Francisco : Leading cloud and data center vendor, VMWare announced a slew of solutions that will have a far reaching impact  on the future of cloud, and the way it is adopted and leveraged.
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The vSphere Integrated Containers and the Photon Platform will to empower enterprise IT operations teams to deliver containers in production on-premises and on vCloud Air, their public cloud.
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VMware is expanding its cloud-native technology portfolio with two new projects that promise to improve the developer experience for building applications using container technology while addressing enterprise IT requirements. VMware’s cloud-native technology portfolio is being designed to meet IT requirements across security and isolation, service-level agreements, data persistence, networking services and management.
“Today, we are announcing foundational infrastructure that will enable customers to deploy cloud-native applications in production with confidence,” said Ray O’Farrell, chief technology officer and chief development officer, VMware. “It’s all about choice. Customers will be able to jumpstart their container initiatives”‎, he added.
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For DevOps and software as a service (SaaS) organizations, running cloud-native applications at scale requires a container-optimized platform developed for high churn workloads and an API-first model. VMware demonstrated the VMware Photon Platform, which is purpose-built to meet this emerging need and features “just the right level of functionality” to run cloud-native applications at scale. Photon Platform is designed for DevOps teams planning to build out large pools of commodity computing capacity that solely run cloud-native applications. DevOps teams will have a choice of open container orchestration frameworks including Docker Swarm, Kubernetes, Mesos and Cloud Foundry to run on the platform. The technology – components of which will be open sourced – will also support dynamic continuous integration environments, platform as a service (PaaS) or SaaS deployments, and sizable data analytics clusters running Hadoop or Spark.
With 2014 revenues of $6 billion, VMware has more than 500,000 customers and 75,000 partners.
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