by: VMware CIO Jason Conyard and VMware CTO Jerry Ibrahim Digital transformation is not a destination, it’s a journey. VMware as an organization has been architecting the transformation quite successfully, not just for itself but for its partners and customers as well. What exactly is digital transformation? The implementation of digital technology by an organization … Continued The post Digital Transformation—A Journey, Not a Destination appeared first on VMware on VMware Blogs.
At VMware Tanzu Labs, we help customers get iterative value from modern app platforms, build better apps, and develop capabilities to continue these improvements long after we’re gone. This involves not just a focus on technology, but also people and processes. For example, we consider the way a team is organized and how/where people on the team focus their time.
VMware Tanzu Application Service is a modern application platform for enterprises that want to continuously deliver and run microservices across clouds. Tanzu Application Service provides application development teams an automated path to production for custom code, and a secure, highly available runtime that scales to support the most demanding operations teams.
Camille Crowell and Corey Dinkens contributed to this blog post. The VMware Tanzu team continues to work with our cloud provider partners to offer a streamlined, vendor-agnostic Kubernetes management platform. In our ongoing commitment to support customers in their multi-cloud application modernization efforts, the VMware Tanzu Mission Control team will be introducing a preview* of lifecycle management for Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS) clusters in the coming months.
At VMware, we are on a mission to build a comprehensive, extensible, and intelligent monitoring and observability platform to help businesses run seamlessly. Over the past few years, we have evolved our platform to deliver invaluable end-to-end observability across applications and infrastructure.
Danielle Burrow and Munjal Munshi contributed to this blog post. Every modern enterprise is building applications to generate revenue, connect people and systems, and automate processes. Modern applications, architected to take advantage of the flexibility and efficiencies of the cloud, are projected by IDC to surpass traditional apps by 2024.