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VMware targets branch-of-one workforce with integrated access, security, network package

Getty Images VMware has unveiled an integrated package of cloud security, access control and networking software aimed at addressing the key needs of today s COVID-19-driven remote workforce. VMware Anywhere Workspace brings together the company’s core enterprise software products, including its Workspace ONE unified endpoint management, Carbon Black Cloud cloud-native endpoint security, and secure access service edge (SASE) components, into a single system to support a widely distributed workforce. Enterprises are moving from simply supporting remote work to becoming distributed, anywhere organizations. Companies are rethinking where teams work, how they work, and how they support customers from wherever they are, Sanjay Poonen, chief operating officer, customer operations with VMware, wrote in a blog about the announcement. To be successful, this means investing in technology and a long-term strategy to be a stronger, more focused and more resilient organizat

VMware supports distributed workforces with SASE security, global POP network

VMware supports distributed workforces with SASE security, global POP network VMware Inc. today extended its Workspace ONE endpoint management technology to provide better support for distributed workforces. The new package delivers desktop and application virtualization, cloud-native endpoint and workload protection and cloud-based security based on secure access service edge or SASE principles. VMware Anywhere Workspace integrates the Carbon Black Cloud security technology it picked up with the acquisition of Carbon Black Inc. in 2019. SASE services are provided by a combination of the vendors’ software-defined wide-area network technology and VMware Secure access to implement zero-trust network access over a network of global points of presence.

VMware targets remote work security with Anywhere Workspace

VMware targets remote work security with Anywhere Workspace
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VMware launches Anywhere Workforce

PALO ALTO, Calif. – The way we work has changed forever. And now that leading companies have seen the benefits of remote work, they want to do more than just support it. They want to become truly distributed businesses that can work from anywhere. To address this shift, VMware (NYSE: VMW) is announcing VMware Anywhere Workspace, a solution designed to help companies deliver better and more secure experiences to their employees no matter where they are in the world. Work is what you do, not where you do it. As businesses reimagine where and how teams collaborate and innovate, they must do more than transform. They must reform their mindset to create a digital-first culture that puts employee experience first, said Sanjay Poonen, chief operating officer, customer operations, VMware. We developed VMware Anywhere Workspace with this new way of working in mind. It will play an important role in creating stronger, more focused, and more resilient businesses.

VMware bundles support for the branch-of-one workforce

Getty Images VMware has unveiled an integrated package of cloud security, access control and networking software aimed at addressing the key needs of today s COVID-19-driven remote workforce. VMware Anywhere Workspace brings together the company’s core enterprise software products, including its Workspace ONE unified endpoint management, Carbon Black Cloud cloud-native endpoint security, and secure access service edge (SASE) components, into a single system to support a widely distributed workforce. Enterprises are moving from simply supporting remote work to becoming distributed, anywhere organizations. Companies are rethinking where teams work, how they work, and how they support customers from wherever they are, Sanjay Poonen, chief operating officer, customer operations with VMware, wrote in a blog about the announcement. To be successful, this means investing in technology and a long-term strategy to be a stronger, more focused and more resilient organizat

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