Spotlight on: Transforming networking and security

Posted on 10/01/2019 by charlene
DISCLAIMER: this article is older than one year and may not be up to date with recent events or newly available information.

As we move into 2019, we thought we’d share a recap of some of the key announcements which support our strategic IT priorities.

These core pillars define our approach to the support we give our customers. At VMware we are focused on supporting their digital transformation, from infrastructure through delivery and security to the end-user experience. In this post, we’re looking at transforming networking and security and you can also read our other posts on modernising the data center integrating public cloud and empowering the digital workspace.

Security is broken

Why do we need to transform networking and security? Because the threats we face have changed beyond all recognition, but the way we try to combat them is stuck. Pat Gelsinger used his VMworld 2018 Europe keynote to explain that “security is broken. You are spending the largest portion and the largest growth of the IT budget in the industry today is security and the cost and the number of breaches is increasing more rapidly than security spend.”

We’re operating in a hyper-connected world – while it offers huge opportunities to engage with users and provide deeper levels of experience, it also offers an increased surface area to be attacked. The way we need our applications and environments to perform – sharing data, moving seamlessly – is rendering traditional castle-wall type approaches redundant.

The future of the network is software

What does that mean for networking and security? At VMware, it means providing a ubiquitous software layer across data center, cloud and edge infrastructure. This maximises visibility and clarifies the context of the interaction between users, applications and data, helping to identify threats and weaknesses before they can have an impact on operations.

It’s embodied in the Virtual Cloud Network, our vision for networking which was announced in May. “The future of networking is software, and the network of the future is the Virtual Cloud Network,” said Rajiv Ramaswami, chief operating officer, products and cloud services, VMware. “VMware is helping customers today to build tomorrow’s software-defined Virtual Cloud Networks to connect and secure apps and users. And with the new NSX networking and security portfolio, we are helping customers build a Virtual Cloud Network today through a software-based digital business fabric that is flexible, programmable and inherently more secure network.”

Security at the heart of the network

Being inherently more secure means being able to identify bad behaviour and is at the heart of the new approach to networking and security. As Tom Corn, vice president and general manager for security products at VMware, details, you know your business, and what looks right.  IT teams need to be able to identify abnormal or unauthorised. Only then can they react accordingly.

By taking this approach, legitimate users aren’t restricted in how, or what, they want to do, as long as it fits within the parameters of what correct looks like. This is the only way an enterprise can harness the power of digitisation, without being overexposed.

This was brought to life by the introduction in the summer of VMware vSphere Platinum, a new edition of vSphere that integrates VMware AppDefense to deliver advanced security capabilities fully integrated into the hypervisor. This makes it easier for administrators to see if hostile workloads are running on their equipment – exactly the sort of visibility we’re talking about when we discuss transforming networking and security.

A validated approach

2018 saw VMware turn twenty, which means customers and partners get two decades’ worth of experience in every product and service we develop. Through constant interaction and our knowledge of the market, we have a strong conviction that our approach is the right one.

However, external validation is always welcome, which is why we were delighted that VMware NSX SD-WAN by VeloCloud was named as a leader in the first Gartner Magic Quadrant for WAN Edge Infrastructure back in October. We were positioned furthest on the Completeness of Vision, fantastic testament to our own VCN vision and our focus on connecting, and securing, IT regardless of where it is.

Having a secure digital infrastructure fit for business today continues to be a priority for our customers, and our work in 2018 is proof of our commitment to delivering that for enterprises.

Want to find out more? Test-drive VMware’s products with the securing application infrastructure Hands-on Lab, and ensure your data center is protected by downloading VMware’s Dummies guide.


Category: News

Tags: , ,

Related Articles

Posted on 23/03/2020 by charlene

Workspace ONE Powers Critical Communications During Unexpected Events

In light of current events, many organizations are feeling the effects of life’s unpredictability. With many organizations canceling in-person events and meetings and mandating temporary work-from-home policies, companies are quickly realizing just how prepared they really are in the wake of unexpected events. In the second blog of our business continuity series, we identified the differences between disaster […]

Posted on 15/01/2020 by charlene

Why cloud is essential to the success of future healthcare

Louise Fellows, Director, Public Sector UK&I The healthcare industry is one of the most challenging to transform. It has a huge number of legacy systems with vast amounts of highly sensitive, personalised information and is beset by funding challenges. All in an environment where time pressure is a key driver in delivering accurate and safe […]

Posted on 12/07/2019 by charlene

Why the key to innovation might lie in side-hustles (and technology)

We talk about innovation so much there’s a danger the term becomes devalued. Everywhere we look, we hear about the need to be innovative. Innovation changes the world, innovation drives us forward, innovation got us out of the cave. Actually, it’s completely wrong. Being able to come up with ideas hasn’t done anything. What got […]

Comments

No comments yet

Add a comment

Your email address will not be published.

This site uses cookies to improve the user experience. By using this site you agree to the privacy policy