VMware Cloud Management Platform & vRealize Suite
VMware recently announced some new updates to their Cloud Management Platform (CMP), at the core of which is the vRealize Suite, that provide businesses with a way to address many of the challenges with managing diverse application workloads across multi cloud environments. VMware CEO Pat Gelsinger discussed how there is a need to bridge the gap between legacy client-server application infrastructure and next generation cloud native application environments. VMware’s CMP is intended to be the operational nerve center to help bridge that gap. According to Gelsinger, security is architected into every layer and the fundamental design principle is to “ruthlessly” automate every aspect of infrastructure and application deployment, while ensuing data governance, compliance and ease of management.
VMware is positioning their CMP offering as a solution that can help IT organizations transform their operations from managed pools of on-premise virtualized computing resources to the DevOps promised land where infrastructure elasticity, self-service provisioning, metering and chargeback and full automation abounds across private and multiple cloud environments.
That messaging could resonate with many IT organizations as only 20% of respondents to ESG’s recent Hybrid Cloud research survey indicated they had a fully mature private cloud with IT-as-a-Service capabilities. Moreover 85% of these same respondents indicated that the foundation for their private cloud environment would be based on commercial cloud infrastructure software from vendors like VMware, as opposed to open source solutions (14%).
Customer and Partner Choice
Still, vendor lock-in remains a persistent concern for many organizations so VMware will obviously have some work to do to convince their customers to adopt a VMware-centric cloud management approach.
Moreover, cloud management frameworks like HPE’s Helion platform, IBM’s Cloud Orchestrator, Dell’s Cloud Manager and a bevy of offerings from technology upstarts, could provide stiff competition in this hybrid cloud management land grab.