Google Cloud, VMware Team For App Modernization and Cloud
Transformation
March 16, 2022
Google
Cloud and VMware expanded their partnership to help customers
accelerate app modernization and cloud transformation. Customers
will now be able to use the VMware Cloud Universal program to
take advantage of Google Cloud VMware Engine. Through this
extended partnership, enterprise customers will gain greater
financial flexibility, choice, and the ability to accelerate
their cloud migrations and modernize their enterprise
applications in Google Cloud.
Google Cloud VMware Engine enables customers to migrate VMware
applications to the cloud without changes to applications,
tools, or processes, often in less than an hour(1). The VMware
Cloud Verified and native Google Cloud service provides
enterprise-ready cloud infrastructure for business-critical
vSphere workloads with security capabilities, availability,
resource optimization, manageability, and operational support
built into the core service. Once in the cloud, customers can
immediately begin creating hybrid applications that enable their
businesses to be more agile, with more secure access to Google
services like BigQuery and cloud operations, and extend their
existing disaster recovery, backup, and storage services.
With Google Cloud VMware Engine combined with VMware Cloud
Universal, enterprises can achieve:
Average TCO savings of 38% over three years compared to
on-premises environments
Average yearly cost savings of more than $2M
Average labor savings of $115K using existing VMware and Google
Cloud tools
100 Gbps dedicated east-west networking and high availability
with a 99.99% uptime service level agreement for a cluster
VMware Cloud Universal is a flexible purchasing and consumption
program for executing multi-cloud and digital transformation
strategies. With Google Cloud VMware Engine as part of the
VMware Cloud Universal program, VMware and VMware partners will
be able to offer Google Cloud VMware Engine along with other
VMware Cross-Cloud services to enable customers to execute their
digital transformation initiatives based on their timelines,
with lower overall costs and risk.
“Our partnership with VMware makes it very easy for businesses
to migrate VMware-based applications to Google Cloud’s trusted
and highly performant infrastructure,” said Kevin Ichhpurani,
Corporate Vice President, Global Ecosystem at Google Cloud.
“This announcement brings VMware and Google Cloud closer
together and represents a significant step forward in our joint
commitment to support businesses’ digital transformations with
Google Cloud VMware Engine.”
“Addressing strategic customer initiatives around app and cloud
modernization, as well as distributed workforces, has been the
foundation of VMware and Google Cloud’s multi-year partnership,”
said Zia Yusuf, senior vice president, strategic ecosystem and
industry solutions, VMware. “We are now making it faster and
easier for our mutual customers to consume Google Cloud VMware
Engine along with other VMware Cross-Cloud services, across the
data center, edge, or Google Cloud. By enabling a multi-cloud
approach that lets customers seamlessly take advantage of Google
Cloud to run their vSphere apps, we’re helping enterprises
deliver digital innovation with enterprise control.”
Customers
across industries like retail, telco and manufacturing are using
Google Cloud VMware Engine today to modernize and speed the
migration of business-critical workloads to Google Cloud.
“We are migrating and modernizing our workloads to reduce costs
and give us more agility in the cloud,” said Hiroshi Shimizu,
manager, digital transformation department, Asahi Group Japan,
Ltd. “We have many systems to modernize, and we are confident
that Google Cloud VMware Engine will accelerate our
modernization journey. In addition, we also wanted to store our
data nearer to our data analytics platform using BigQuery to
enable us to make business decisions more quickly.”
“Nokia has been in the process of migrating its on premises IT
infrastructure to Google Cloud,” said Ravi Parmasad, vice
president global IT infrastructure at Nokia. “And the Google
Cloud VMware Engine furthers the migration process, as it meets
Nokia priorities of speed, business continuity, and fully
maintaining control of our workloads in order to better support
Nokia customers in more than 130 countries.”