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VMware
NameVMware
TypePublic
Traded asNYSE: VMW
IndustryCloud computing, Virtualization
FoundedFebruary 10, 1998
FoundersDiane Greene, Mendel Rosenblum, Scott Devine, Edward Wang, Edouard Bugnion
HeadquartersPalo Alto, California
Key peopleRaghu Raghuram, Sumit Dhawan

VMware is a leading provider of cloud computing and virtualization software, founded by Diane Greene, Mendel Rosenblum, Scott Devine, Edward Wang, and Edouard Bugnion in 1998. The company is headquartered in Palo Alto, California, and its products are used by IBM, HP, Dell, and Cisco Systems. VMware has been a key player in the development of virtualization technology, which allows multiple operating systems to run on a single physical machine, and has partnered with companies like Microsoft, Amazon Web Services, and Google Cloud Platform. The company's products have been used in various industries, including finance, healthcare, and government, with clients such as Bank of America, UnitedHealth Group, and the US Department of Defense.

Introduction to

VMware VMware is a public company traded on the NYSE under the ticker symbol VMW, and is a leading provider of cloud computing and virtualization software. The company's products are used by Intel, Oracle, and SAP, and have been integrated with Red Hat Enterprise Linux, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, and Ubuntu. VMware has also partnered with Vodafone, AT&T, and Verizon Communications to provide cloud computing services to their customers. The company's products have been used in various industries, including retail, manufacturing, and education, with clients such as Walmart, General Electric, and Harvard University. Additionally, VMware has worked with NASA, European Space Agency, and Lockheed Martin to provide virtualization solutions for their mission-critical systems.

History of

VMware The company was founded in 1998 by Diane Greene, Mendel Rosenblum, Scott Devine, Edward Wang, and Edouard Bugnion, and was initially funded by Investor Growth Capital, Norwest Venture Partners, and Sequoia Capital. In 2003, EMC Corporation acquired a majority stake in the company, and in 2015, Dell acquired EMC Corporation, becoming the parent company of VMware. The company has also made several acquisitions, including SpringSource, Zimbra, and AirWatch, and has partnered with companies like Salesforce.com, Workday, and ServiceNow. VMware has also worked with MIT, Stanford University, and Carnegie Mellon University to develop new virtualization technologies. Furthermore, the company has collaborated with Cisco Systems, Juniper Networks, and Brocade Communications Systems to provide network virtualization solutions.

Products and Services

VMware offers a range of products and services, including vSphere, vCenter Server, vRealize Suite, and NSX. The company's products are used by Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn, and have been integrated with Apache Hadoop, Apache Spark, and NoSQL databases. VMware has also partnered with Hortonworks, Cloudera, and MapR Technologies to provide big data solutions. The company's products have been used in various industries, including finance, healthcare, and government, with clients such as JPMorgan Chase, UnitedHealth Group, and the US Department of Defense. Additionally, VMware has worked with Siemens, GE Healthcare, and Philips Healthcare to provide virtualization solutions for their medical devices.

Technology and Architecture

VMware's products are based on x86 architecture and use hypervisor technology to provide virtualization capabilities. The company's products have been integrated with Intel VT-x and AMD-V technologies, and have been optimized for use with NVIDIA and AMD graphics cards. VMware has also partnered with Red Hat, SUSE, and Canonical to provide Linux-based virtualization solutions. The company's products have been used in various industries, including gaming, video production, and scientific research, with clients such as Electronic Arts, Activision Blizzard, and CERN. Furthermore, VMware has collaborated with IBM Research, Microsoft Research, and Google Research to develop new virtualization technologies.

Acquisitions and Partnerships

VMware has made several acquisitions, including SpringSource, Zimbra, and AirWatch, and has partnered with companies like Salesforce.com, Workday, and ServiceNow. The company has also partnered with Vodafone, AT&T, and Verizon Communications to provide cloud computing services to their customers. VMware has worked with NASA, European Space Agency, and Lockheed Martin to provide virtualization solutions for their mission-critical systems. Additionally, the company has collaborated with Cisco Systems, Juniper Networks, and Brocade Communications Systems to provide network virtualization solutions. VMware has also partnered with Hortonworks, Cloudera, and MapR Technologies to provide big data solutions.

Criticisms and Controversies

VMware has faced criticism for its pricing model, which some customers have argued is too complex and expensive. The company has also faced competition from Microsoft, Amazon Web Services, and Google Cloud Platform, which have developed their own cloud computing and virtualization products. VMware has also been involved in several patent infringement lawsuits, including a lawsuit with Cisco Systems over network virtualization technology. Despite these challenges, the company remains a leading provider of cloud computing and virtualization software, with a strong portfolio of products and services and a large customer base, including Bank of America, UnitedHealth Group, and the US Department of Defense. The company has also worked with Siemens, GE Healthcare, and Philips Healthcare to provide virtualization solutions for their medical devices. Furthermore, VMware has collaborated with MIT, Stanford University, and Carnegie Mellon University to develop new virtualization technologies. Category:Cloud computing companies

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