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VMware is in the midst of a major transformation that will improve the way customers use and learn about automating and extending the VMware Cloud platform. A new public developer portal with concise API documentation and an internal emphasis on consistency, completeness, and test coverage is enabling the transition. Bringing together standards such as OpenAPI, as well as integration with native package repositories for popular languages, will enable teams to integrate VMware Cloud automation with their other infrastructure-as-code initiatives. Presented by Dave Shanley, Sr. Staff Engineer, VMware.
Personnel: Dave Shanley
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There are significant migration hurdles and hidden costs in delivering enterprise applications from a native public cloud. This session will identify and evaluate the real cost and impact of these factors and illustrate how VMware Cloud on AWS can mitigate these costs. Presented by Craig Stanley, Cloud Economist, VMware.
Personnel: Craig Stanley
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When customers deploy to VMware Cloud on AWS, they are free to focus valuable resources on their business applications instead of infrastructure management. Availability and resiliency are designed into the Software-defined Data Center service and the underlying AWS global cloud infrastructure. In this session, you will see how elements of the physical and virtual infrastructure architecture maximize application uptime by protecting against failures in any aspect of the stack. Presented by Eric Gray, Principal Technical Marketing Architect, VMware.
Personnel: Eric Gray
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In this Ask Me Anything session, VMware Cloud CTO Kit Colbert takes the position that multi-cloud is an inevitable outcome whether you have a strategy or not. In an ideal world, running all your apps on a single cloud is likely best for most businesses. The problem, though, is that it’s very hard to run all apps in only one cloud. There’s no consensus about multi-cloud, so it’s hard to answer the question “Should I go multi-cloud?” The reality is, you can choose your path or have it chosen for you. Try as hard as you may, being single cloud won’t be the case for very long. Something will happen to make you go multi-cloud.
Personnel: Kit Colbert
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