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VMware extends hybrid cloud to Germany

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Pratima Harigunani
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BARCELONA, SPAIN: At VMworld 2014 Europe, VMware, Inc. announced that it plans to bring VMware vCloud Air ( which was previously VMware vCloud Hybrid Service), hybrid cloud platform to Germany.

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Complementing VMware’s UK location and vCloud Air Network of service provider options, the new VMware-operated data center will provide customers with a Central European location that addresses German and EU compliance and data sovereignty regulations, said the company.

In addition, VMware announced its plans for an Early Access Program for VMware vCloud Air Virtual Private Cloud OnDemand with an expanded footprint in North America and Europe.

“Since introducing VMware vCloud Air a year ago, VMware has made significant strides to provide customers with a hybrid cloud platform they know and trust,” said Bill Fathers, executive vice president and general manager, Cloud Services Business Unit, VMware. “As we continue to expand VMware vCloud Air into new markets, with more services than ever before, we are only just scratching the surface of what the service will become the industry’s leading hybrid cloud platform for delivering innovation as a service from the data center to the desktop and mobile applications.”

A recent survey of more than 225 senior IT administrators in Germany (commissioned by VMware and conducted by Ilkin Borg) revealed that 93 per cent of respondents believe that the location of their cloud provider is important and that it becomes the central criterion in the selection of a suitable provider. In addition, the survey found that 71 per cent of respondents want a solution that makes managing the public cloud as easy as managing their own infrastructure.