87% of enterprises use two or more cloud environments to run their applications. Multi-cloud accelerates digital transformation, but also introduces complexity and risk, resulting in a chaotic reality for many organizations.
Conquer Cloud Chaos with VMware Cross-Cloud services
VMware is addressing cloud chaos with our portfolio of multi-cloud services, VMware Cross-Cloud services, which enable you to build, run, manage, secure, and access applications consistently across cloud environments.
With VMware Cross-Cloud services, you can address cloud chaos and shift to a cloud smart approach – one where you can choose the best environment for every application, without multiplying your complexity.
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Anywhere Workspace
Access Any App on Any Device Securely
App Platform
Build and Operate Cloud Native Apps
Cloud & Edge Infrastructure
Run Enterprise Apps Anywhere
Cloud Management
Automate and Optimize Apps and Clouds
Desktop Hypervisor
Manage apps in a local virtualization sandbox
Security & Networking
Connect and Secure Apps and Clouds
Run VMware on any Cloud. Any Environment. Anywhere.
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VMware AI Solutions
Accelerate and ensure the success of your generative AI initiatives with multi-cloud flexibility, choice, privacy and control.
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Working Together with Partners for Customer Success
See how we work with a global partner to help companies prepare for multi-cloud.
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