NetApp, a global, cloud-led, data-centric software company, and VMware, Inc. have expanded their long-standing global alliance. NetApp and VMware are assisting customers in lowering the cost, complexity, and risk of migrating and modernizing enterprise-class workloads in multi-cloud environments through innovative solutions and go-to-market initiatives.
AMD Pensando Distributed Services Card, powered by the industry’s most advanced data processing unit (DPU), will be one of the first DPU solutions to support VMware vSphere® 8 and will be available from leading server vendors such as Dell Technologies, HPE, and Lenovo.
“VMware vSphere+ and VMware vSAN+ represent the next major evolution of those foundational solutions that customers know and trust,” said Krish Prasad,senior vice president and general manager for VMware Cloud Platform Business.
Technology is, without doubt, perpetuating change in retail, but it’s an ever-spinning wheel that cannot – should not – displace the role of humans. Whether it’s helpful customer service staff, knowledgeable experts or just good, old-fashioned shop assistants there remains a place for people to enable the sector to gradually build consumer trust in its use of data.
The Ministry of Health is in charge of the country’s public healthcare system, which serves a growing population of more than 35 million people. With the onset of COVID-19, the Ministry of Health accelerated the transformation of its IT systems, putting additional strain on healthcare systems and increasing the need for robust applications such as vaccination booking platforms.