The "Your cloud, your master" theme of the VMworld 2011 Congress is scheduled to be held in Las Vegas, USA, August 29 September 1. The conference will expose attendees to the latest virtualization technologies, and you'll see how organizations can deploy cloud computing and cloud infrastructure knowledge through virtualization. VMware will hold up to 175 in-depth lectures and cutting-edge hands-on experiment courses, the site reporter will be the whole scene report, take you to enjoy VMware "cloud" style.
VMware Chief Technology Officer (CTO), Dr. Stephen Herrod
On the second day of the Conference, there was only one of today's keynote speeches, Dr. Stephen Herrod, VMware's chief technology officer, who made a different presentation, and it was as impressive as the "graffiti" I saw at Las Vegas Airport. Of course, Stephen's own demeanor is quite icing on the cake, and it makes the next day's keynote different.
However, Stephen's introduction is slightly more complicated than the day before the media conference presentation simple, so I first use the PowerPoint presentation of the media conference. First, VMware emphasizes that in the new IT era, applications and data access and device types are soaring, which challenges the people-oriented application environment in the new cloud era.
In the face of the new situation, within an enterprise, there is also a growing demand conflict between employees and it maintainers, and this will be the trigger for new IT changes--and must also find a way to meet the needs of applications while the enterprise is operating efficiently, It can also meet the internal IT management standards and norms, and this is the VMware End-User Computing (EUC) pursuit.
On the other hand, VMware believes that future applications will increasingly be irrelevant to the operating system environment, that is, through virtualization, the application can be abstracted to virtualize the underlying differences so that delivery on each platform can be achieved, and in this process, the changes that will be applied, Developers will usher in a more open, flexible, cloud-oriented development environment, and application delivery will have to work.
To this end, VMware in the next generation of end user platform, put forward the "simplification, management, connection" three ideas, it first front-end desktop virtual, SaaS and enterprise application classification, and the document storage centralized, through the means of unified delivery, with the corresponding user control and access rules, Finally, the application of authorized access is delivered to different user terminals to realize the goal of platform independence.
Based on the above idea, VMware View 5.0 was born, offering lower network latency, 3D graphics support, Android platform support, and unified communications for the enterprise, as well as enhanced personal management and good synergy with Vshpere 5.0. Represents the highest level of VMware virtualization will be in the desktop, but this is not all of the VMware End-User computing strategy.
The relevance of this session is greater than view 5.0, which I think is VMware Deepwater, because it is a unified management and delivery platform for both local and external SaaS applications within the enterprise, the Universal Services Broker mentioned earlier, If the view for a variety of devices to provide a virtual interface, then deepwater is to provide a substantial application and personalized configuration, the importance of self-evident.
Then back to the mainstream VDI topic, VMware announced two related messages, one is VCE announced a rapid deployment of the VDI desktop Vblock FastPath program, in 60 Minutes to complete 1500 Desktop deployment, VMware, on the other hand, has also reached an agreement with Symantec on the VDI infrastructure security to provide reliable security assurances for VMware VDI Solutions (which I reckon should be done through VShield).
So what is deepwater's ability to apply delivery? In short, it is based on IT management, for the corresponding user to provide the specified application directory, on the other hand, it will all kinds of applications for unified management, according to the rules, to the corresponding equipment delivery applications. In short, it makes me feel like Citrix's reciever (which has integrated the Dazzle feature), and it can be said that VMware has been catching up.
In addition to the single sign-on access to all applications, and the device-independent Unified application directory feature, VMware has highlighted the mobile version of Deepwater, which provides a special application delivery feature for mobile phones. On the phone, deepwater will generate a Type2 virtual machine to separate the personal mobile and enterprise applications, a bit like Citrix's xenclient on the PC, but the platform is switched to a mobile phone.
Samsung and LG have reached an agreement with VMware to integrate the deepwater environment on part of their Android handsets, and when the phone is installed deepwater, it is equivalent to virtual two handsets on a mobile phone, one for personal use, and one for corporate office, without interfering with each other, This ensures that enterprise it is not affected by personal device security while ensuring application delivery flexibility.
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