Tuesday, May 19, 2020

Google and VMware strengthen ties with managed service

 
Cloud Computing Digest
A roundup of cloud infrastructure content from TechTarget's network |May 19, 2020
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VMware Cloud Foundation to run on Google Cloud
by Ed Scannell and Chris Kanaracus
VMware and Google signed their second deal in less than a year, this time to support VMware Cloud Foundation workloads. The service is called Google Cloud VMware Engine.
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