Broadcom has launched VMware Cloud Foundation 9 (VCF 9) and Tanzu 10, which updates its private cloud platform and cloud-native application development platform.
VCF 9 introduces a self-service cloud portal for provisioning services, consolidates management consoles into a single interface, and integrates multi-tenant capabilities. It also features expanded VCF Import, advanced memory tiering, native virtual private cloud capabilities, and enhanced security operations, including Project Cypress, a GenAI-driven co-pilot for vDefend.
Tanzu 10 provides standardized paths to production for developers and platform engineers, automating secure container builds, service binding, and deployment. It offers a Cloud Foundry-like developer experience for Kubernetes and introduces Tanzu AI Solutions for building Gen AI-powered applications at scale.
Analyst QuickTake: These announcements align with Broadcom's strategy post-VMware acquisition by streamlining operations, reducing complexity, and enhancing cloud capabilities. The launch of VCF 9 and Tanzu 10 reflects Broadcom's focus on efficiency, scalability, and transitioning to subscription-based models. It targets high-value customers with advanced private and hybrid cloud solutions while maintaining VMware's competitiveness in the modern tech landscape.
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