New capabilities, global expansion, and
ecosystem solutions help VMware Sovereign Cloud partners empower
customers with more agility, better resiliency and faster
innovation
VMware Explore 2023 — VMware, Inc. (NYSE: VMW) today
announced new innovations and technology partnerships that will
help accelerate sovereign digital innovation and enhance security
for customers around the world. Today, more than 50 VMware
Sovereign Cloud providers in 33 countries are part of a powerful,
interconnected, and diverse ecosystem that supports customers’
sovereign cloud requirements. Together, VMware and VMware Sovereign
Cloud partners are helping organizations unlock the innovative
power of their data while remaining compliant with data privacy
regulations.
VMware’s Sovereign Cloud initiative is a global ecosystem of
CSPs committed to helping customers comply with rapidly growing and
changing data privacy laws. VMware Sovereign Cloud providers must
self-attest to a framework of guiding principles, best practices,
and technical architecture requirements to deliver cloud services
that adhere to the data sovereignty requirements of the specific
jurisdiction in which that cloud operates, as mandated by the
relevant government or commercial body.
“VMware Sovereign Cloud empowers nations with unparalleled data
security and control, revolutionizing the way governments harness
the potential of the cloud,” said Rajeev Bhardwaj, vice president,
product management, cloud provider platform, VMware. “Through our
innovative sovereign cloud portfolio, global ecosystem of validated
VMware Sovereign Cloud partners, and unmatched ecosystem of
third-party solutions, we are enabling governments and highly
regulated industries to embrace the limitless possibilities of the
cloud while safeguarding their digital sovereignty.”
Better Securing Sovereign Cloud Workloads
In sovereign cloud, customers are seeking the utmost in control
over and access to data. Owning encryption keys in the cloud allows
customers to maintain the level of control they demand. VMware
Sovereign Clouds now support Bring Your Own Keys (BYOK) and Bring
Your Own Key Management Systems (BYO-KMS). By letting customers
create and hold their own "keys" to their data, customers can be
more confident that no one else, not even the CSP, can view or
access their information without permission.
BYOK provides customers with greater flexibility and portability
for data encryption on their terms, enables adherence to specific
key management policies associated with their business and
regulation, and helps address legal requirements for data within
any given jurisdiction. With key ownership comes the responsibility
of robust key management to avoid compromising the encrypted data
or accidental loss of keys rendering the data useless.
Thales is the newest VMware ecosystem partner for KMS services.
BYO-KMS with Thales CipherTrust Data Security Platform and VMware
Cloud Director helps ensure data in a sovereign cloud environment
remains more secure, accessible only by those authorized, and
compliant with national data sovereignty standards. Thales
CipherTrust Data Security Platform delivers a unified data security
solution that helps ensure robust encryption and key management on
VMware Sovereign Clouds. The platform enables organizations to
maintain absolute control over their data keys, facilitating
compliance with stringent regulations and integrated to a VMware
Cloud Director instance for simple access to the customer’s own key
management services.
Delivering New Sovereign Data Services
VMware Cloud Director extension for VMware Data Solutions
enables sovereign cloud customers to deliver a portfolio of
on-demand caching, messaging, and database software at a massive
scale to developers. CSPs can offer tenants an integrated solution,
which allows them to operate and manage data-as-a-service across
private clouds and sovereign clouds. VMware Cloud Director also
enables sovereign cloud providers to leverage ecosystem partners to
deliver integrated data services. VMware is now adding:
- NoSQL as a Service featuring
MongoDB: NoSQL databases are favored in highly regulated
industries due to their scalability, ability to handle diverse data
types, and adaptability to changing data structures without
extensive redesign. NoSQL databases support rapid transaction
speeds, continuous data availability, and robust security measures,
including encryption and role-based access. Their ability to
process vast volumes of training data sets make them ideal for
AI/ML applications.
- Kafka as a Service: Kafka is
ideally suited to support real-time analytics applications such as
real-time fraud detection in finance, patient monitoring in
healthcare, and other regulated industries where data integrity,
compliance, and timely decision-making are crucial.
- Greenplum as a Service: Greenplum
is ideal for large-scale and comprehensive data analytics, making
this solution especially pertinent in sovereign clouds where data
residency and compliance with local regulations is the priority.
With Greenplum, customers in regulated industries can better
facilitate data-driven decision-making while enabling adherence to
jurisdictional boundaries and local laws such cyber threat
analysis.
- Object Storage as a Service with NetApp
StorageGRID: NetApp StorageGRID enables cloud services
providers to offer a wide range of high-value storage services that
are resident and compliant within the sovereign domain. This fully
S3-compliant storage solution supports a wide range of sovereign
cloud use cases with data durability and high availability, more
secure multitenancy, horizontal scalability and data protection.
The solution’s universal compatibility in its native support for
industry-standard APIs, such as Amazon S3 API, helps ensure smooth
interoperability across diverse cloud environments. Unique
innovations such as automated lifecycle management help ensure more
cost-effective safeguarding, storage, and long-term preservation of
customers’ unstructured data.
Enabling Developer-Ready Sovereign Clouds
VMware's approach to delivering developer-ready sovereign clouds
emphasizes a unified hybrid cloud infrastructure that provides
consistent experiences across various cloud environments while
enabling compliance, data residency, and enhanced security.
Integrating developer-centric tools such as VMware Tanzu enables
rapid application deployment, while VMware NSX offers enhanced
precision controls around data flow and security which are vital
for data sovereignty. VMware is expanding support for
developer-ready sovereign clouds with the following:
- VMware Tanzu Mission Control
Self-Managed: Now in general availability, Tanzu Mission
Control Self-Managed meets the demand for advanced, compliant
management tools for cloud-native applications in sovereign clouds.
For customers in regulated industries with stringent regional
jurisdictional requirements, Cloud Services Providers can now
deliver multi-tenant Kubernetes Infrastructure as a Service in
their data centers, centrally manage Kubernetes, and seamlessly
apply security policies across tenant container workloads.
- Content Hub in VMware Cloud Director
10.5: VMware Content Hub for Cloud Director enables partners
and their sovereign tenants to rapidly deploy vetted and
pre-configured applications that are compliant and more secure.
Sovereign cloud providers can deliver applications that meet
jurisdictional and regulatory requirements without sacrificing
agility or control while enabling consistent application
experiences. Integration with VMware Cloud Director platform also
helps simplify access to cloud resources.
- Integrated support for NVIDIA GPUs and
NVIDIA NGC Marketplace: VMware has further improved the user
experience and reduced administrative overhead for deploying GPU
apps with NVIDIA GPU support in VMware Cloud Director. This helps
unlock the ability for sovereign cloud customers to support
artificial intelligence, deep learning, graphics-intensive visual
rendering applications, and computation-heavy workloads. Customers
can also now access and deploy NVIDIA applications from the NVIDIA
Global Connect (NGC) Marketplace directly to a Tanzu Kubernetes
Grid infrastructure with GPU operators configured automatically.
Partners deploying this repository for customers can help
accelerate the integration of AI models and tools for developers,
helping to simplify the software development cycle for
next-generation AI products.
VMware Sovereign Cloud Providers Help Customers Drive
Innovation with Better Security
The Government of Monaco partnered with Monaco Cloud, a VMware
Sovereign Cloud provider, to deliver the with digital
infrastructure and services required to meet the highest
international security and compliance standards. Jean Charles,
CIO for the Government of Monaco, said, “Monaco stands as one
of the countries with the highest level of security in the world.
The Principality of Monaco aims to establish itself as a robust
digital hub, just as it has been a strong financial center, and
data confidentiality and security is paramount to this. VMware’s
sovereign cloud strategy and services align perfectly with Monaco's
commitment to a more secure, digitally advanced government and
nation.” Read the Monaco full story here.
4ways is a leading UK-based tele-diagnostics provider serving
over 90 NHS Trusts, community diagnostic hubs, and private
healthcare organizations with radiology reporting. Alex
Sweeting, Head of IT at 4ways, said, “Our NHS clients demand
service assurance and zero downtime. The NHS needs us to deliver on
our strict SLAs for diagnostic reporting. 4ways partnered with
Redcentric Solutions Ltd to migrate from an on-premises
infrastructure into Redcentric's Sovereign Cloud in two UK data
centres. We are now backed by a significant Sovereign Cloud
provider with a wealth of experience and technical experts that we
trust and can rely on, which extends the capabilities of our own
internal team. The adoption of VMware Sovereign Cloud platform
enables us to elevate our resilience and business continuity
posture, adopt advanced cloud capabilities, and provide the quality
of service our clients expect.”
heuselNET teamed with VMware Sovereign Cloud provider plusserver
to drive the digitalization of the last mile more securely for
their customers. Andreas Heusel, CEO, heuselNET business
solutions, said, “heuselNET customers need to know that their
data and other business critical systems will remain compliant with
all requisite data laws in Germany. With plusserver, we have found
a strong and reliable cloud service provider to deliver a VMware
Sovereign Cloud. We have migrated more than 45 customers to our
sovereign heuselNET cloud, and been able to optimize management,
reliability, failover, and backups, while increasing overall
performance for our customers’ environments. With plusserver, we
have a trusted partner that understands our sovereign
requirements.”
Tribia has been a major supplier of collaboration solutions for
construction projects for more than two decades. Geir Johnson,
CIO at Tribia, said, “As we work to digitize the construction
industry we need a modern and more secure cloud environment. Our
initial public cloud environment helped us deliver value to our
customers by enabling more frequent releases, greater self-service
options without delay, and quick scaling to new regions/countries
using Infrastructure as Code. But the environment fell short in
delivering the data sovereignty our customers were demanding.
Working with Orange, we created a hybrid environment that connected
a VMware Sovereign Cloud with our existing public cloud, enabling
customers to consume public cloud and sovereign cloud services side
by side while addressing data jurisdiction and compliance
requirements.”
TriOpSys specializes in consulting, development and system
management of Mission Critical IT systems, for critical and highly
sensitive environments. TriOpSys works extensively with the Dutch
government. Rob Timman, co-founder/owner and CEO of TriOpSys,
said, “The Fundaments Sovereign Cloud built on VMware is
mission critical, and we can provide customers confidence in where
the data is, who will have access to it, who manages it, and who
owns the cloud platform because we comply with Dutch legislation, a
requirement of many of our customers. VMware has conducted an audit
with the additional requirements and this gives us extra
confidence.”
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About VMware Explore
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things multi-cloud. VMware Explore 2023 will feature more
industry-led solution and technical sessions than ever before, a
thriving marketplace of multi-cloud ISVs and several networking
events across the VMware community. With an unparalleled view into
multi-cloud services, from public to private to edge, for all
applications, VMware Explore 2023 attendees will gain the knowledge
and tools they need to solve challenges by simplifying multi-cloud
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