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VMware (DELL)
Overview
HQ Location
United States
Year Founded
1998
Company Type
Public
Revenue
$1-10b
Employees
10,001 - 50,000
Website
Stock Ticker
NYSE: VMW
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Company Description
VMware is the global leader in virtualization solutions from the desktop to the data center—bringing Cloud Computing to businesses of all sizes. Customers rely on VMware to reduce capital and operating expenses, ensure business continuity, strengthen security, and "go green."
IoT Solutions
Flagship Solutions: - Horizon 7 - Cloud Foundation - vSphere Platform - vRealize Suite - vCloud Suite - VMware NSX
Key Customers
PBS Engineering and Environmental, Minara Resources, Abu Dhabi Ports Company (ADPC), Quark Software, Times Internet Ltd, CapGemini, Volkswagen India, Digital River, Lufthansa Systems, Amdocs, Inc., Kaneka Corporation, Deutsche Telekom, Hewlett-Packard (HPE)
Parent Company
IoT Snapshot
VMware (DELL) is a provider of Industrial IoT infrastructure as a service (iaas), analytics and modeling, cybersecurity and privacy, sensors, application infrastructure and middleware, and platform as a service (paas) technologies, and also active in the automotive, cement, construction and infrastructure, education, equipment and machinery, mining, national security and defense, and transportation industries.
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Technology Stack
VMware (DELL)’s Technology Stack maps VMware (DELL)’s participation in the infrastructure as a service (iaas), analytics and modeling, cybersecurity and privacy, sensors, application infrastructure and middleware, and platform as a service (paas) IoT Technology stack.
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Case Studies.
Case Study
Hyundai AutoEver's Transformation into a Mobility Software Provider with VMware Tanzu
Hyundai AutoEver, a key player in supporting Hyundai Motor Group’s IT initiatives, faced challenges in developing the connected car of the future. With over four million Hyundai vehicles connected to the cloud, a number expected to increase annually, the company aimed to provide personalized digital experiences for drivers. However, to achieve this, Hyundai AutoEver had to modernize their applications and technology. A prime example of this was their Bluelink® mobile app, a luxurious, connected car service offering various features such as remote start, door lock and unlock, on-demand diagnostics and alerts, destination search, and remote car finder.
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