VMware warns of vulnerable two-factor authentication Verify
VMware is warning customers about a vulnerability in its Verify two-factor authentication solution. Hackers appear to be able to circumvent the primary security measure for which Verify was designed.
VMware indicates that the security problem threatens its Workspace ONE Access product. VMware Ve... Read more
VMware’s Carbon Black offers assistance in countering attacks
VMware’s Carbon Black analysts assist security teams in identifying threats and respond to them promptly. This feature is a courtesy of the new Managed Detection and Response solution.
VMware is introducing an increase in the endpoint security business to accommodate cloud-based managed detect... Read more
VMware drops lawsuit against ex-COO: Ramaswami and Nutanix retain clean slate
VMware dismisses its lawsuit against former COO Rajiv Ramaswami. Ramaswami was sued by the tech giant after switching to competitor Nutanix in December 2020, where he currently serves as CEO. Now VMware is waiving the lawsuit. The legal process comes to an end.
Both Nutanix and VMware develop a ... Read more
VMware’s Q4 profits forecasts above Wall Street expectations
VMware predicts Q4 adjusted profits above Wall Street expectations, driven by the global demand for cloud computing. The vendor’s forecast for the fourth quarter expects adjusted profits of $1.96 per share, above analysts’ expectations of $1.89 per share.
The company made the forecast, sayin... Read more
Kyndryl is to partner with VMware and further strengthen ties with SAP
Aiming to expand its ecosystem, Kyndryl is to enter into collaborations with VMware and SAP.
Kyndryl, a managed infrastructure specialist that resulted from a split-off from VMware, says its goals align with VMware's expertise. Both companies focus on helping customers transfer their application... Read more
VMware brings Cross-Cloud Services to AWS
VMware has made its Cross-Cloud Services portfolio available on AWS, allowing AWS customers to modernize their applications and bring workloads to cloud environments of choosing.
The expansion of VMware Cross-Cloud Services to AWS means that AWS users can apply VMware services within the portfol... Read more
Vodafone chooses VMware Telco Cloud Platform for 5G core networks
Vodafone announced an expansion of it's core network in Europe. The company plans to deploy VMware's complete Telco Cloud Platform to handle the workloads on its 5G standalone core networks across Europe.
VMware’s task now is to automate and orchestrate all network functions and services, rega... Read more
VMware definitively splits off from Dell Technologies
As was announced, the separation of VMware from Dell Technologies became final on November 1. Despite continuing independently, both companies intend to remain working closely together in various areas.
With the split, Dell shareholders received cash for their 81 percent stake in VMware, and VMw... Read more
VMware and Amazon eero improve connectivity and security for remote work
VMware is teaming up with eero, a subsidiary of Amazon, to offer home workers better business networking functionality and security. To this end, eero 6-series mesh WiFi systems will be combined with VMware's SASE Work from Home solution.
The parties want to offer remote workers the best network... Read more
VMware imagines ‘memory servers’ for shared software-defined RAM
VMware is working on a software-defined memory initiative that it bets may prompt the creation of memory servers (portions of memory that can be shared across a cluster.) DRAM can make up as much as 40% of a server's cost but is expensive.
Memory is also needed, as more workloads require in-memo... Read more