If you are a company with a large pool of physical servers, and compute resources sitting in the data center, and you want to use them efficiently, one way to do that would be to virtualize them. Then you can use those smaller virtual compute resources to run whatever workloads you need. VMware is a company that’s known for virtualization. It’s also the creator of Software Defined Data Center. In 2019, VMware acquired Heptio, this acquisition gave VMware the know-how to go full-scale on Kubernetes. Joe Beda and Craig McLuckie, one of the original creators of Kubernetes working at Heptio, also joined VMware as part of this acquisition. What followed this was VMware Tanzu, a division within VMware tasked to work on modern applications. VMware Tanzu is a modular, cloud-native application platform. It allows you to build, deliver, and operate cloud-native apps in a multi-cloud world, it also protects you from Vendor lock-in. Betty Junod is VP of Product Marketing at VMware and joins us today.
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