Broadcom has announced a series of updates to its VMware Cloud Foundation platform, including a range of new services and partnerships which support generative artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and sovereign clouds.
Enhancing the VCF library of Advanced Services, Broadcom has introduced a new offering which simplifies the deployment and management of four popular data services, with emphasis placed on data security and operational efficiency.
Tanzu Data Services automates deployment, backups, clustering, and security patching with a self-service delivery model and access to Broadcom enterprise-level support.
An expanded VMware Live Recovery service now supports Google Cloud VMware Engine as a target isolated recovery environment for VCF workloads.
Broadcom is expanding support for generative AI in private cloud environments with a new integration with Microsoft’s Azure AI Video Indexer on VCF and Azure VMware Solution.
Enhancements to Broadcom’s Private Cloud Modernization Program are aimed at helping organizations modernize their private cloud environments.
The new VeloCloud Edge 4100 and 5100 appliances provide up to 100-gigabits-per-second throughput along with clustering for greater scalability and are designed for enhanced resilience and rapid failover capabilities.
Broadcom has more than doubled its roster of service provider partners who provide sovereign cloud services, to more than 50.
A sovereign cloud is a cloud computing environment designed to meet specific national or regional regulatory, legal and security requirements.
Broadcom’s VeloRain uses AI to improve network performance and security with the ability to identify and prioritise encrypted application traffic for better service quality.