Announced at the VMworld 2014 here, the firm said the new virtualisation, cloud management and integrated solutions support the dynamic needs of businesses.
"With a software-defined data centre, organisations can reduce capital expense costs by up to 31 per cent with industry standard hardware and 49 per cent using commercial off-the-shelf hardware and increase staff productivity by 100 per cent or more in environments employing IT-as-a-service," VMware CEO Pat Gelsinger said.
"VMware continues to innovate making the software-defined data centre more open, secure and agile," he said.
VMware's Integrated OpenStack is expected to be available globally in the first half of next year.
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"The collaboration will enable enterprises to leverage their existing VMware infrastructure as a unified, scalable and secure platform for running and managing enterprise applications whether in a container or a virtual machine," he said.
VMware has also introduced a solution 'VMware EVO: RAIL' to help its customers streamline deployment and scale-out of software-defined IT infrastructure.
"IT organisations today are being challenged to provide services faster than ever while reducing the complexity and costs of their environments," VMware Executive Vice President (Software-Defined Data Centre Division) Raghu Raghuram said.
"VMware EVO: RAIL will dramatically simplify the delivery of software-defined infrastructure services while lowering operating expenses," he added.
The solution will accelerate customer time to value by enabling them to produce virtual machines within minutes of powering on the appliance.