VMware, Inc. (NYSE: VMW), enterprise cloud infrastructure and business mobility, today presents vCloud Water Network for the Indonesian market.
VMware also offers two monthly subscription model for cloud services, managed hosting, namely pay-as-you-go and pay-as-you-grow, which is expected to support companies in addressing the entire problems related to adoption, said VMware in a press release.
VMware also expects that its services could promote the establishment of IT companies are increasingly agile and efficient, and able to support them in carrying out a low-cost public cloud services.
VMware vCloud Water Network is an ecosystem of more than 4,000 partner service providers in more than 100 countries around the world that offer cloud services managed woke up on VMware technology.
A total of 12 partners from Indonesia service providers. Partners are market leaders of Indonesia, such as IndonesianCloud and Telkomsigma, also have joined and become part of the extensive network of VMware vCloud Water Network.
VMware claims its cloud services can be seamlessly integrated with existing IT infrastructure at companies, so that in this way, the traditional applications can run in harmony with applications cloud-native.
Who presented it to the customer flexibility in choosing a local service provider is able to support them in meeting all the provisions in the local sphere, as well as demands related to locality data.
Neil Cresswell, IndonesianCloud CEO said, "As a partner who joined the VMware vCloud Water Network, IndonesianCloud successful in presenting to the customer access to a platform that is built up on a foundation of technology in the industry that has gained widespread commercial support."
By relying on a platform supported by VMware, which include self-service portals, software-defined storage, and networking that has, IndonesianCloud able to deliver a platform that reliably and without compromise, so safe, inexpensive anymore, he said.
"We can not wait to be able to reach a wider local partnership further through the VMware vCloud Air Network so as to support the rapid growth in mobility requirements for customers and workers in Indonesia," said Adi Rusli, Country Manager of VMware Indonesia
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