American cloud computing and virtualization technology company, VMware will showcase its latest innovations in multi-cloud, apps modernization, and digital experience at GITEX Technology Week.
VMware Middle East will show attendees how to accelerate cloud transformation, secure and empower a hybrid workforce, as well as connect and secure their apps, enabling them to innovate faster and drive their transformation plans.
VMware’s stand will feature distinct zones representing its strategic priorities to scale cloud-native platform operations, accelerate enterprise cloud transformation, and empower the hybrid workforce.
According to the statement, “VMware will also have a presence at Global DevSlam, a transformational project by the UAE government to help coders become strategic enablers of the UAE digital economy, which will run alongside GITEX.”
At DevSlam, VMware will showcase its Tanzu portfolio, a modular, cloud-native application platform that enables vital DevSecOps outcomes in a multi-cloud world.
“VMware is dedicated to helping organizations embrace a multi-cloud and app-centric approach that opens-up new levels of innovation while enhancing security and increasing agility. This is especially important at the current time, as organizations seek to raise their game amid global challenges including inflation and supply chain issues. We’re excited to meet organizations from all sectors to demonstrate how they can continue to innovate and push the boundaries with technology.”
During the show, VMware will also host various technology sessions on its stand including tech demos and a podcast series featuring top management and experts live from GITEX every day. These sessions will demonstrate VMware’s latest solutions and their use cases, including how multi-cloud and apps modernization can help organizations develop and deploy software faster, run apps reliably at the cloud scale, reduce risk, and protect systems.
VMware is well positioned to support organizations across the region with their transformation plans as it continues to expand its presence in the UAE and across the region.
According to VMware, “Since opening its first regional office in Dubai in 2012, the company has developed its Middle East operation from an entity with 26 employees to a regional hub with more than 500 staff committed to helping organizations in the UAE and beyond achieve their transformation goals by enabling unprecedented flexibility in how they build and evolve their digital environments and serve customers.”
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