VMworld US 2019 – Day 1 Recap

VMworld US 2019 – Day 1 Recap

VMworld US 2019 – Day 1 Recap

Day 1 of VMworld US 2019 has been a great start to the conference this year. Though it was Sunday, there were workshops, Hands-on Labs, and the annual Welcome Reception in the Solutions Exchange which had plenty of tasty snacks and beverages. It was also TAM Day, where customers with Technical Account Managers could attend special The post VMworld US 2019 – Day 1 Recap appeared first on VMware vSphere Blog.


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vRealize Automation 8 – What’s New Overview

vRealize Automation 8 – What’s New Overview

vRealize Automation 8 – What’s New Overview

vRealize Automation 8 is upon us with a completely new codebase, new integrations, and many new capabilities. If you have spent any time with VMware vRealize Automation Cloud (formerly Cloud Automation Services) software as a service offering, comprised of Cloud Assembly, Service Broker, and Code Stream, you have experienced vRealize Automation 8. For further information The post vRealize Automation 8 – What’s New Overview appeared first on VMware Cloud Management.


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Project Pacific – Technical Overview

Project Pacific – Technical Overview

Project Pacific – Technical Overview

Introduction Today we’re introducing Project Pacific as a Technology Preview and we think it’s going to change the way you think about the cloud. Project Pacific is a re-architecture of vSphere with Kubernetes as its control plane. To a developer, Project Pacific looks like a Kubernetes cluster where they can use Kubernetes declarative syntax to The post Project Pacific – Technical Overview appeared first on VMware vSphere Blog.


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From VMworld: Introducing Project Pacific!

Big announcements at VMworld have begun! I can’t wait to see this in practice.

From VMworld: Introducing Project Pacific!

Today VMware announced Project Pacific, what I believe to be the biggest evolution of vSphere in easily the last decade. Simply put, we are rearchitecting vSphere to deeply integrate and embed Kubernetes. Project Pacific evolves vSphere to be a native Kubernetes platform. What’s driving this shift? Fundamentally it goes to what constitutes a modern application. The post Introducing Project Pacific appeared first on VMware vSphere Blog.


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