One year ago VMware announced VMware Integrated OpenStack (VIO), designed to use OpenStack to bolster VMware — and vice versa. Now VIO 2.0 has arrived, with the same mission: It lets users with VMware ...
There has been no shortage of coverage on VMware Inc.’s recent decision to embrace OpenStack, the community-led project that threatens to displace its virtualization software as the leading management ...
I've been calling for traditional enterprise vendors such as VMware to make OpenStack more digestible to enterprise customers for a couple of years. VMware's latest offering turns this request into ...
It's been more than two years since VMware joined the OpenStack community, but Monday the company, in a sense, consummated the relationship by releasing its first distribution of the open-source cloud ...
VMware (www.vmware.com) has unveiled VMware Integrated OpenStack 5, the newest release of VMware’s OpenStack distribution that is on the OpenStack Queens release. Available in both Carrier and Data ...
VMware today announced the launch of VMware Integrated OpenStack 2.0, the company’s second release of its distribution of the OpenStack open-source cloud software. The new release, based on OpenStack ...
VMware has released a new version of its vSphere-friendly configuration of OpenStack, the popular open source cloud platform. VMware Integrated OpenStack (VIO) 2.5 hit general availability yesterday.
eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. VMware today is delivering on its promise of providing an ...
In a press conference on Monday, VMware spelled out the details for its previously announced distribution of OpenStack: VMware Integrated OpenStack (VIO). With VIO, VMware has stepped out of the role ...
VIO will be available in both Carrier and Data Center Editions. VMware is using OpenStack to present users with an open, vendor-neutral application programming interface (API) access to VMware's ...
VMware has been focused on the software-defined data center for some years, but now the virtualization giant wants a piece of OpenStack too. The decision might be surprising to some, because OpenStack ...
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