BARCELONA, SPAIN--(Marketwired - October 13, 2015) -
- Cloud Management Platform Enhancements to Help Enterprises Address Intelligent Operations, Infrastructure Modernization and DevOps IT Initiatives
- New Unified Services Blueprint Modeling and Hybrid Cloud Costing and Pricing Capabilities Enable IT to Enhance Service Delivery and Provide Deeper Insight into the Cost and Quality of IT Services
Today at VMworld® 2015 Europe, VMware, Inc. (NYSE: VMW) today announced major updates to its hybrid cloud management platform in the form of VMware vRealize® Automation™ 7 and VMware vRealize Business™ Standard 7 to further empower IT teams to enable digital business transformation within their organizations. These new product releases, in combination with the delivery of VMware vRealize Operations™ 6.1 and VMware vRealize Log Insight™ 3 in Q3 2015, represent a complete refresh of VMware's industry-leading hybrid cloud management platform.
Software is transforming every industry as businesses differentiate themselves and compete more effectively with the help of applications and services that deliver innovative customer experiences. This digital business transformation presents an opportunity for CIOs and IT teams to help their organizations become more agile, to build and deliver both traditional and cloud-native applications more rapidly, and drive down costs without sacrificing governance. Today's updates to VMware's cloud management platform will further enable IT teams to accelerate digital business transformation initiatives through new and improved capabilities for delivering applications into production more rapidly along with increased transparency and control over the costs and quality of IT services across the hybrid cloud.
"IT is under constant pressure to help get applications into production faster, and to drive down costs without sacrificing governance," said Ajay Singh, senior vice president and general manager, Management Suite Business Unit, VMware. "VMware's hybrid cloud management platform is uniquely positioned to help IT organizations navigate the choppy waters of the digital business transformation. Today's updates will further help IT to deliver service agility across the public and private cloud while achieving service cost benefits. Our cloud management platform advancements in the second half of 2015 are another big step toward delivering on our vision of a next-generation, platform that is application-aware and self-optimizing."
VMware Refreshes Cloud Management Platform with Automation and Business Solutions Updates
VMware's cloud management platform combines the capabilities of its cloud automation, cloud operations and cloud business management solutions into a single integrated solution. It delivers a comprehensive management stack for the software-defined data center that enables IT to deliver unified services at the speed of business, but with the control and cost efficiency that IT requires. The integration between the platform and VMware infrastructure and services helps customers to more easily adopt a software-defined data center architecture.
Today, VMware is evolving its cloud management platform with new and improved updates including:
- VMware vRealize Automation 7 - Unified Services Delivery across Hybrid Clouds
A major product release, VMware vRealize Automation 7 introduces unified service blueprint capabilities that will enable IT and DevOps teams to simplify and accelerate the delivery of integrated multi-tier applications with application-centric networking and security across clouds.
New unified service blueprints will enable the modeling of infrastructure, networks, security, applications and custom IT services including their relationships and dependencies within a graphical canvas. This latest release is integrated with VMware NSX® 6.2 to dynamically configure networks and micro-segmentation unique to each application modeled in the blueprint designer. VMware vRealize Automation 7 blueprints will span the hybrid cloud featuring out-of-the box support for VMware vCloud® Air™ and Amazon Web Services (AWS), including new support for VMware vCloud Government Service™ and AWS GovCloud, OpenStack Kilo, and VMware vSphere® 6 Update 1. The unified service blueprints will be accessible through APIs or CLIs as code for textual and human readable authoring of blueprints by DevOps teams.
This new release will also greatly enhance extensibility through an Event Broker, which will allow new functionality without changing core code to preserve upgradability. It will also feature simplified consumer APIs for requesting and managing services. Now featuring integration with VMware Identity Manager™, VMware vRealize Automation 7 will offer enhanced identity services including multi-factor authentication, SmartCard support, the ability to integrate with federated external authorization services, and more. Additionally, VMware vRealize Automation 7 will introduce a dramatically consolidated architecture with simplified installation that will reduce deployment time by up to 37 percent for most configurations (compared to the previous release) to help IT organizations accelerate time to value. (1)
VMware vRealize Automation significantly accelerates application deployment, resulting in improved productivity, the ability to deliver new application functionality faster, and a reduction in costs, according to a Forrester Research Total Economic Impact study published in June 2015. (2)The study noted that VMware vRealize Automation customers achieved the following benefits:
- Accelerated application delivery by an average of 18 days
- A reduction of 144 hours in application development time per request
- An average of $4,451 hardware costs avoidance benefits per application
- Reduced overall capacity usage by 10 percent
- Twenty-five percent hardware efficiency gains per year
- VMware vRealize Business Standard 7 - Costing and Pricing of Hybrid Clouds
VMware vRealize Business Standard 7 introduces several new and enhanced capabilities to provide IT teams with increased transparency and control over the costs and quality of IT services. The release features new costing and pricing policies for private and public clouds including VMware vCloud Air, AWS, and all other clouds supported by vRealize Automation. VMware vRealize Business Standard 7 also supports Microsoft Azure for easy, comprehensive private and public cloud cost comparisons. The enhanced showback capabilities of this new release will enable IT to provide fine-grained cost reporting to the Line of Business including showback across private and public clouds, a clear month-to-date and monthly cost projection analysis, and costs grouped by business service to provide business context. New planning and cost optimization capabilities will visualize costs of used and remaining capacity by data center, will allow modeling of new workloads, and analyze the impact on the remaining capacity or costs as well as quantify potential savings from reclamation opportunities.
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"By the end of 2015, IDC expects over 65 percent of enterprise IT organizations will commit to hybrid cloud architectures that encompass a mix of private cloud, public cloud services and/or non-cloud physical and virtual resources," said Mary Johnston Turner, Research VP, Enterprise Systems Management Software, IDC. "Modern cloud native applications are being deployed and updated with increasing frequency and driving up computing demands on backend conventional systems. VMware's comprehensive updates to its cloud management platform enables a new level of automation, security and cost optimization to help customers more effectively manage these complex environments."
"Agility is key to Symantec's ability to accelerate innovation and lead the cybersecurity industry forward," said Chandra Ranganathan, senior director, IT Infrastructure Services, Symantec. "By adopting a software-defined data center architecture, Symantec IT has automated service delivery to our business units, streamlining provisioning times from months or weeks to days or hours. VMware vRealize Automation 7's new unified blueprint capabilities, drag and drop service design canvas, and simplified installation represent a significant advance in IT's ability to meet the demands of the business at the speed of the business."
Pricing and Availability
VMware vRealize Automation 7 and VMware vRealize Business 7 Standard are both expected to become available in Q4 2015.
- VMware vRealize Automation 7 will be available as a standalone product and as part of VMware vCloud Suite and VMware vRealize Suite. The software is sold standalone in two editions: Advanced ($400 per Operating System Instance or OSI) and Enterprise ($775 per OSI). The vRealize Suite is available in two editions: Advanced ($6,750 per CPU) and Enterprise ($9,950 per CPU).
- VMware vRealize Business 7 Standard will be available standalone product and as part of VMware vCloud Suite® and VMware vRealize Suite. The software is sold standalone in 25 OSI packs at $200 per OSI.
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About VMware
VMware is a global leader in cloud infrastructure and business mobility. Built on VMware's industry-leading virtualization technology, our solutions deliver a brave new model of IT that is fluid, instant and more secure. Customers can innovate faster by rapidly developing, automatically delivering and more safely consuming any application. With 2014 revenues of $6 billion, VMware has more than 500,000 customers and 75,000 partners. The company is headquartered in Silicon Valley with offices throughout the world and can be found online at www.vmware.com.
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- Based on internal testing of VMware vRealize Automation 7 beta candidate, First Half, 2015
- Forrester, "The Total Economic Impact of VMware's Automated Application Deployment," June 2015
Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains forward-looking statements including, among other things, statements regarding VMware's vRealize Automation 7 and vRealize Business Standard 7 technologies, the expected availability and features of VMware products and services comprising the hybrid cloud management platform, future integrations of these technologies with other technologies, benefits to customers, and the potential benefits of these products and technologies to markets and growth. These forward-looking statements are subject to the safe harbor provisions created by the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Actual results could differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements as a result of certain risk factors, including but not limited to (i) changes to priorities and spending allocations; (ii) adverse changes in general economic or market conditions; (iii) delays or reductions in information technology spending; (iv) competitive factors, including but not limited to pricing pressures, industry consolidation, entry of new competitors into the enterprise software and cloud computing markets, and new product and marketing initiatives by our competitors; (v) our customers' ability to develop, and to transition to, new products and computing strategies such as cloud computing and software-defined data centers; (vi) the uncertainty of customer acceptance of emerging technology; (vii) rapid technological and market changes in virtualization software and application platforms for enterprise computing; (viii) changes to product development timelines; (ix) the successful interoperability and integration of the technologies involved; (x) VMware's ability to protect its proprietary technology; and (xi) VMware's ability to attract and retain highly qualified employees. These forward looking statements are based on current expectations and are subject to uncertainties and changes in condition, significance, value and effect as well as other risks detailed in documents filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including our most recent reports on Form 10-K and Form 10-Q and current reports on Form 8-K that we may file from time to time, which could cause actual results to vary from expectations. VMware assumes no obligation to, and does not currently intend to, update any such forward-looking statements after the date of this release.