Broadcom Inc. and Google Cloud announced an
expanded partnership that will involve optimizing Broadcom's VMware
workloads for Google Cloud, jointly collaborating on go-to-market
initiatives, adding more Broadcom products and services to Google Cloud
Marketplace, and Broadcom infusing Google Cloud's generative AI
capabilities.
"Google Cloud has been a trusted partner in our
digital transformation journey at Broadcom," said Rich Jardine, Vice
President, Cloud Platform Engineering and Operations, Broadcom. "We look
forward to ongoing collaboration with Google to make sure we deliver
the best user experience to our customers who are running the most
advanced IT infrastructure in the world."
"Businesses run
mission-critical workloads on Broadcom and VMware software, which will
now be optimized for Google Cloud's secure, trusted infrastructure,"
said Kevin Ichhpurani, Corporate Vice President, Global Partner
Ecosystem & Channels, Google Cloud. "Together with Broadcom, we will
enhance user experiences by streamlining operations with generative AI
and enabling license portability for VMware Cloud Foundation users."
Broadcom
and Google Cloud have a long history of working together to improve
enterprise security and help businesses modernize their infrastructures.
The expanded partnership announced today will focus on:
- Leveraging Google Cloud's unique capabilities for VMware workloads:
By moving the company's VMware workloads to Google Cloud-including
customer-facing products and services as well as internal
services-Broadcom can take advantage of Google's core platform
capabilities, as well as use Vertex AI to enhance customer experience.
Broadcom has already enriched the SymantecAI platform with Google Cloud's gen AI technology, and it will continue to grow its gen AI adoption as part of the partnership.
- Joint product and go-to-market collaboration:
Broadcom and Google Cloud will further align their product and
go-to-market organizations to enhance support for mutual customers,
including deeper network solution integrations that simplify cloud
deployments for mutual customers. Increased organizational alignment
will enable the companies to identify business growth opportunities and
better assist customers with infrastructure modernization.
- Google Cloud Marketplace: Broadcom plans to add several more products and services to Google Cloud Marketplace,
such as Symantec Network Protection, which will enable customers to
scale Broadcom solutions simply and quickly to their organizations.
Customers can continue to deploy many previously-available Marketplace
offerings, including Broadcom's Agile Operations solutions like AppNeta, Clarity, and Rally. VMware Tanzu Application Service, Gemfire, and RabbitMQ are currently available on Google Cloud Marketplace as well.
Coming Soon: Bringing Portability of VMware Cloud Foundation Licenses to Google Cloud VMware Engine
Earlier this year, Broadcom and Google Cloud announced plans to support portability of VMware Cloud Foundation licenses to Google Cloud VMware Engine (GCVE). Those capabilities are targeted to be available by this July, enabling customers to purchase subscriptions of the new VMware Cloud Foundation
software from Broadcom and flexibly use those subscriptions in Google
Cloud VMware Engine, as well as their own on-prem data centers. GCVE can
be consumed with the VMware Cloud Foundation licensing included in the
solution. With VMware Cloud Foundation on Google Cloud VMware Engine,
customers can simplify infrastructure, improve reliability, and build
applications with BigQuery and Google Cloud's AI/ML capabilities.