
“Private cloud is not a location, but an operating model for our customers. We’re resetting the bar on what a good private cloud platform needs to look like in the industry. We’re catering to two key personas: the cloud admins who build and operate infrastructure, and the developers who need frictionless, self-service experience to run their applications,” said Pranshanth Shenoy, vice president of product marketing at the VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) division at Broadcom, during a press conference sharing the VCF 9.0 news.
VCF 9.0 provides cloud administrators with a unified interface and a new Quick Start app that can help reduce setup time and complexity, according to Broadcom. The platform includes single-pane management, automated lifecycle management, as well as fleet-level upgrades and patching. Centralized identity and access management, including single sign-on, password policies, and certificates, provides consistency across environments, the company says. VCF 9.0 also offers self-service options and insights into resource usage for better planning and optimization of cloud spend, according to VMware.
“Infrastructure is a means to an end, and the end being running your most critical business application. We provide a seamless, frictionless developer experience where they can request an infrastructure service and be able to provision it in a matter of seconds, rather than waiting for it for weeks and months to deliver,” Shenoy explained.