While datacenter silos have left you ‘so screwed’
Broadcom CEO Hock Tan has opened the VMware Explore conference by saying CEOs’ decisions to push their companies into public clouds have left their IT departments with post-traumatic stress disorder, while silos of datacenter tech have left tech teams “screwed”.
In Tan’s telling, a decade ago CEOs “fell in love with the promise of public cloud” and directed their IT teams to adopt it. In the years since, users have learned that public clouds are trauma-inducingly costly and complex to operate - and impose further pain by making compliance chores unwieldy.“The future of the enterprise is private,” he said. “Private cloud, and private AI using your private data.
The CEO admitted that software has contributed to making today’s on-prem tech unwieldy. He said silos of compute, networking, and storage, create unproductive scutwork that slows innovation and leave IT departments “so screwed”.CIO who dropped VMware 18 months ago now feeling thoroughly chuffed Tan and Paul Turner, the vice president of VMware by Broadcom’s Cloud Foundation Division, both admitted VMware must bear some responsibility for screwed-up IT departments because the outfit’s compute, storage and networking products were not well-integrated.
“We didn’t have single sign-on, and we had an independent product lifecycle,” Turner said. Some of those issues will be addressed in the forthcoming“You want our products to work better and be more user friendly,” he said. “You want them to actually work together.”“We are serious business people. So are you. We are all about business at Broadcom: we are here to run your business more efficiently.
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