VMware tightens AWS cloud integration
RDS on VMware is available for customers running VMware vSphere 6.5 or later and supports Microsoft SQL Server, PostgreSQL and MySQL.
RDS on VMware is available for customers running VMware vSphere 6.5 or later and supports Microsoft SQL Server, PostgreSQL and MySQL.
Investing in its digital footprint across areas such as distributed ledger technology, exploring potential use cases for artificial intelligence and expanding its data centre has turned technology services into a meaningful business for the ASX.
VMware plans to spend about US$2.7 billion on cloud-application developer Pivotal, and about $2.1 billion for security vendor Carbon Black.
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 taken the wraps off a firewall it says protects enterprise applications and data inside data centers or clouds.
AWS has taken square aim at the data centre by tying in VMware technology and rolling out two new services and on-premise hardware.
Dell Technologies will ask holders of "tracking stock" tied to VMware to vote on its cash-and-stock offer to buy it back from them on 11 December.
Government tech execs gathered in Canberra to discuss how their agencies are moving to a future where staff will be able to access all their applications and systems with a single ID. The luncheon was sponsored by VMware.
Dell Technologies has revealed it would pay US$21.7 billion in cash and stock to buy back shares tied to its interest in software company VMware.
Dell is nearing a deal to buy out the holders of shares that track the performance of VMware using a mix of cash and equity in Dell.
Westpac today announced it has implemented an offsite private cloud environment in 'an Australian banking first'.
IT execs gathered in Sydney to discuss how far they are down the road of providing single sign-on and secure access to any application from any user device. The luncheon was sponsored by VMware.
IT execs gathered in Melbourne to discuss how far they are down the road of providing single sign-on and secure access to any application from any user device. The luncheon was sponsored by VMware.
VMware has appointed Bruce Davie as chief technology officer for the virtualisation vendor’s Asia-Pacific and Japan operation.