T-Systems Teams with VMware to Advance Cloud Offering with a Virtual Cloud Network
09 July 2018 - 5:01PM
With VMware NSX Data Center, customers gain
consistent network and intrinsic security across on-premises and
DSI vCloud
VMware, Inc. (NYSE:VMW), a leading innovator in enterprise
software, today announced that T-Systems, a world-leading provider
of digital services, has added highly-integrated virtual cloud
networking capabilities to its popular DSI vCloud service. Enabled
by VMware NSX Data Center, these new functions allow customers of
the Deutsche Telekom subsidiary to leverage a Virtual Cloud Network
architecture and benefit from consistent, pervasive connectivity
and intrinsic security regardless of whether the apps and data
reside in T-Systems’ public cloud or on-premises in a customer’s
data center.
With the newly introduced NSX Data Center-enabled features,
T-Systems is responding to an increase in enterprises choosing to
run more applications in public clouds. Customers can now easily
‘stretch’ their networks from their on-premises data center into
the public DSI vCloud with minimal reconfiguration - for example
continuing to use existing IP addresses and network connections. By
enabling end-to-end policy management, the time it takes for
customers to migrate workloads can be significantly reduced.
Existing network security policies can also be extended to the DSI
vCloud, boosting security. This includes use of micro-segmentation
to enable more precise control of security services and deliver
better protection to applications from private cloud to public
cloud.
“We believe that at the heart of the distributed cloud is a
Virtual Cloud Network, which enables T-Systems and its clients to
better connect, secure, and optimize the delivery of applications
and data in an era when an increasing percentage of workloads are
moving outside the private data center. Having partnered with
VMware since 2005, we are excited that NSX Data Center meets our
exacting requirements and is a key part of our cloud strategy,”
said Ralf Poggemann, Director of Cloud Partner Business, Digital
Division of T-Systems. “As a managed service provider, we can
successfully meet our clients cloud needs now as well as with the
increasingly distributed cross- and multi-cloud model of the
future.”
T-Systems’ DSI vCloud (Dynamic Services for Infrastructure with
vCloud) is used by large enterprises and mid-market companies
looking for a self-service, enterprise-grade cloud service, with
the majority adopting a hybrid approach. The multi-tenant service
is powered by the VMware Cloud Provider Platform, a highly scalable
combination of VMware vSphere, NSX Data Center, and VMware vCloud
Director. DSI vCloud is available in Austria, Germany, Singapore,
Spain, Switzerland, UK and USA.
The new advanced network services are available to all DSI
vCloud customers at no additional charge.
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