By: Muhammad Waqas
Broadcom’s acquisition of VMware marks a transformative shift in the enterprise technology landscape. It’s also a critical juncture for IT and finance executives globally, presenting an opportunity to reassess, optimize and transform their VMware environments.
With the acquisition of VMware, Broadcom introduced new subscription-based licensing and product bundle pricing options. The change promises advanced, integrated solutions. It also invites strategic thinking to maximize the value of your investment, so it helps position your organization for innovation
Enterprises now have multiple pathways for VMware transformation. Let’s delve into the possibilities, each with its own unique set of benefits and complexities. I also offer suggestions on how to choose your approach.
VMware environment optimization
Transformation complexity: Low to medium
Optimizing your on-premises or cloud VMware environment involves upgrading your current IT infrastructure, right-sizing and adopting best practices. This approach allows your enterprise to maximize performance and efficiency while leveraging existing investments.
Why consider it? By fine-tuning your existing VMWare environments, you can achieve immediate performance gains and cost reductions, setting a solid foundation for future enhancements.
Migration to VMware on public cloud
Transformation complexity: Medium
Moving your VMware workloads to public cloud marries the familiarity and control of VMware with the scalability and flexibility of the cloud. It allows for dynamic scaling of resources, enhanced disaster recovery, global reach and easier integration with high-value cloud-native services like generative AI.
Why consider it? Embracing a cloud operating model can streamline operations and unlock new efficiencies while providing the agility to respond to changing business demands.