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VMware Cross-Cloud Services Now Available on Oracle Cloud Marketplace

VMware announced that its Cross-Cloud services are now available to customers through the Oracle Cloud Marketplace. This integration will allow VMware users to leverage Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) in conjunction with VMware Cross-Cloud services, offering enhanced operational efficiency, accelerated innovation, and improved resilience for their applications, the company added. 

“Building on our announcement that Oracle Cloud VMware Solution is available to customers through our VMware Cloud Universal program, we are now making it easier for customers to accelerate app and cloud modernization initiatives using their existing, pre-approved IT budgets to purchase VMware Cross-Cloud services via the Oracle Cloud Marketplace,” said Abhay Kumar, vice president, hyperscalers, and technology partners, VMware.

VMware Cross-Cloud services form a robust suite of multi-cloud services designed to empower organizations in building, running, and managing applications on OCI. The company said that organisations now have the option to utilise their current Oracle Universal Credits for accessing VMware Cross-Cloud services via private offers.

This facilitates the modernisation of their crucial enterprise applications on OCI, providing customers with a swift and seamless transition to the cloud.

Included in the VMware Cross-Cloud services available immediately on the Oracle Cloud Marketplace are:

VMware Tanzu: This modular application platform facilitates the development, operation, and optimization of modern applications across multi-cloud infrastructures. Tanzu’s offerings include VMware Tanzu Mission Control Self-Managed, VMware Tanzu Kubernetes Grid, and VMware Tanzu Application Service.

VMware Aria: A multi-cloud management portfolio that provides end-to-end solutions for managing infrastructure and applications. Offerings in the marketplace encompass VMware Aria Universal Suite and VMware Aria Operations for Networks.

VMware Site Recovery Manager (SRM): This on-demand disaster recovery-as-a-service solution ensures the protection of critical data and applications, delivering cloud flexibility and cost-effectiveness.

“Our continued collaboration underscores our shared commitment to delivering tremendous value to our customers by providing an even more comprehensive suite of VMware solutions. We look forward to the exciting possibilities that lie ahead,” said Chris Sullivan, vice president, Strategic Partnerships, Oracle.

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