August 31, 2010
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 31, 2010 -- At VMworld 2010 on Tuesday (Aug. 31), Verizon Business and VMware unveiled a new enterprise-class hybrid cloud solution that will enable enterprises to move their applications to the cloud more quickly without compromising security or performance. The new solution, underpinned by Verizon's world-class global IP network and the industry-leading VMware vSphere(TM) virtualization platform, will help remove the major barriers to cloud computing adoption, while enabling the delivery of "IT as a Service.
The new offering joins Verizon's Computing as a Service (CaaS) portfolio of cloud computing services.
Earlier this month, Verizon began field trials of this new service -- Computing as a Service (CaaS) enabled by VMware vCloud(TM) Datacenter -- that will allow enterprises to decide which applications to move to the cloud so they can react more quickly to changing business conditions. The hybrid cloud environment from Verizon and VMware will help enterprises leverage the scalability and cost effectiveness of the public cloud by paying only for IT resources consumed (server, connectivity, storage) while delivering the levels of security, performance and control available in private cloud environments.
Additionally, with Verizon's new compute service, enterprises utilizing the VMware platform can leverage their existing infrastructure, tool and skill sets without changing their underlying IT setup.
Kerry Bailey, Verizon Business senior vice president for enterprise strategy, said, "Verizon is highly committed to helping large-business and government clients harness the transformative power of cloud computing so they can be more agile. With this latest addition to our cloud computing portfolio, our enterprise clients can now trial the unmatched flexibility of our new hybrid cloud solution, which builds on our relationship with VMware to deliver a new, innovative service while leading the industry to an 'everything-as-a-service' model."
IHG Trials Solution
IHG (InterContinental Hotels Group) with more than 4,500 hotel properties and 650,000 guest rooms in more than 100 countries and territories worldwide is the first to participate in Verizon's field trial. Being able to quickly react to changing market conditions is key to IHG's ongoing success, and one way the company is meeting this challenge is through its technology and Web capabilities. For example, IHG experiences higher booking activity during holiday and vacation periods, and the ability to meet peak capacity by clicking a mouse is extremely helpful to the hotel company.
"With the right technology behind us, we can better respond to the needs of our guests, owners and employees to deliver a superior hotel experience," said Bates Turpen, senior vice president of global operations for IHG. "By teaming with Verizon and VMware, we are able to test moving different application mixes into the cloud. We must have the elasticity in our computing infrastructure that the cloud delivers while, at the same time, use our current IT configurations and applications; that's a big win for us."
Verizon and VMware Deliver Enterprise-Class Hybrid Cloud Solution
Verizon's latest enhancements to its CaaS platform are built on VMware vCloud Datacenter, leveraging VMware's cloud infrastructure technology including VMware vSphere, the new VMware vCloud Director and VMware vShield(TM) security solutions. This enhanced platform provides enterprises with consistent performance and auditable security, while integrating key Verizon security features including layer 2 isolation and LDAP integration with the addition of role-based access control.
"The relationship between VMware and Verizon will bring the full benefits of hybrid cloud computing and IT as a service to our customers," said Paul Maritz, president and CEO, VMware. "The new Verizon service based on VMware vCloud(TM) Datacenter enables enterprises to improve efficiency and agility by leveraging internal and external resources in a fully compatible, compliant and flexible manner, developed and certified together by VMware and Verizon."
By using the same VMware technology as they do their own data centers, enterprises can take advantage of a compatible virtualized data center management and security model that enables application portability across internal data centers and all VMware vCloud Datacenter services, making the transition to the cloud virtually seamless. Enterprise clients also have the option to architect their hybrid cloud using Verizon's private MPLS-based network or its global IP network.
Computing as a Service (CaaS) is Verizon's flagship cloud computing solution with built-in security and high performance. CaaS is the first cloud solution to achieve PCI compliance, Verizon Security Management Program (SMP) compliance, SAP certification and VMware vCloud Datacenter certification to deliver a truly secure computing experience for enterprises around the globe. The CaaS platform is also SAS 70 Type II compliant.
Converged IT Services via a Cloud Model
Verizon Business is evolving to an everything-as-a-service (EaaS) model in which cloud-based, converged solutions are delivered with built-in security via managed and professional services over the company's global IP network. Verizon is assembling the key components of this powerful approach to serving enterprises, and this field trial of Computing as a Service (CaaS) enabled by VMware vCloud Datacenter is another step in that evolution. The EaaS platform - with Verizon's global IP network and data centers as its foundation - will enable enterprises to do business better by getting what they need, when they need it, where they need it. Visit the Verizon IT Solutions & Hosting website for more information.
NOTE: Visit Verizon Business at VMworld, Booth #1301 at the Moscone Convention Center in San Francisco from August 30 to September 2. Verizon will also exhibit at the Public Cloud Pavilion at VMworld, Booth #830.
About VMware
VMware delivers virtualization and cloud infrastructure solutions that enable IT organizations to energize businesses of all sizes. With the industry leading virtualization platform - VMware vSphere(TM) - customers rely on VMware to reduce capital and operating expenses, improve agility, ensure business continuity, strengthen security and go green. With 2009 revenues of $2 billion, more than 190,000 customers and 25,000 partners, VMware is the leader in virtualization which consistently ranks as a top priority among CIOs. VMware is headquartered in Silicon Valley with offices throughout the world and can be found online at www.vmware.com.
About Verizon Business
Verizon Business, a unit of Verizon Communications (NYSE:VZ) (NASDAQ:VZ) , is a global leader in communications and IT solutions. We combine professional expertise with one of the world's most connected IP networks to deliver award-winning communications, IT, information security and network solutions. We securely connect today's extended enterprises of widespread and mobile customers, partners, suppliers and employees - enabling them to increase productivity and efficiency and help preserve the environment. Many of the world's largest businesses and governments - including 96 percent of the Fortune 1000 and thousands of government agencies and educational institutions - rely on our professional and managed services and network technologies to accelerate their business. Find out more at www.verizonbusiness.com.
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