VMware plans to expand

CHENNAI: VMware Software India, global leader in virtualisation and cloud infrastructure with revenues of $2 billion in 2009, is betting big on Indian operations, which had crossed more than 1
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CHENNAI: VMware Software India, global leader in virtualisation and cloud infrastructure with revenues of $2 billion in 2009, is betting big on Indian operations, which had crossed more than 1,000 customers.

The company will expand its client base and will sign agreements with IT and telecom companies in the next six months. The company offers a unique, evolutionary path to cloud computing that reduces IT complexity, lowers costs and enables flexible, agile service delivery.

Speaking to reporters here on Tuesday, Seema Ambastha, CTO and Director (Technology), VMware, said, “Caught between shrinking resources and growing business needs, organisations are looking to cloud computing. The goal is to enable IT as a service, and cloud computing provides the technical architecture to deliver it.”

The company offers a next-generation platform - VMware Cloud Application Platform - that is ideally suited to the needs of modern application, she said.

VMware recently bagged PC Quest’s user choice award and was ranked No.1 by Dataquest for Server Virtualization, based on the IDC survey.

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