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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased VMware vCloud Suite for Application Hosting and Computing Services from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using VMware vCloud Suite for Application Hosting and Computing Services include: State of Louisiana, a United States based Government organisation with 69906 employees and revenues of $47.60 billion, Toronto-Dominion Bank, a Canada based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 103000 employees and revenues of $44.80 billion, TC Energy, a Canada based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 7477 employees and revenues of $11.30 billion, Stelco Inc., a Canada based Professional Services organisation with 2313 employees and revenues of $2.59 billion, EPFL, a Switzerland based Education organisation with 6700 employees and revenues of $1.30 billion and many others.
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EPFL | Education | 6700 | $1.3B | Switzerland | VMware by Broadcom | VMware vCloud Suite | Application Hosting and Computing Services | 2023 | n/a |
In 2023, EPFL implemented VMware vCloud Suite as part of its Application Hosting and Computing Services posture, deploying VMware vCloud Suite from VMware by Broadcom to standardize compute hosting for research and academic workloads. The deployment is positioned to support both virtual machine and container-based workloads, aligning campus infrastructure with cloud-native operational models.
The implementation leverages core vSphere-based SDDC capabilities and built-in VMware NSX security to deliver consistent network and security policy enforcement across on-premises and cloud deployments. Integrated Kubernetes capabilities are used to host containerized research applications, while software defined compute and storage provide the foundational platform services for lab, teaching, and administrative systems.
EPFL also operates a small VMware Cloud on AWS footprint outside Switzerland for disaster recovery and cloud bursting, enabling bi-directional workload portability and hybrid operations with VMware HCX. The availability of VMware Cloud on AWS in the AWS Europe Zurich region extends EPFLs deployment options, providing direct access to more than 200 native AWS services including database, analytics, and AI and machine learning services without changing existing vSphere-based infrastructure.
Operational ownership sits with IT Operations and Infrastructure, led by the Director of IT Operations and Infrastructure, and the rollout emphasizes rapid provisioning and scale, with environments that can be provisioned in hours and host capacity that can be increased within minutes. Governance focuses on consistent security policies across public clouds and the private data center via NSX, and on maintaining operational consistency between the on-premises SDDC and cloud SDDC configurations.
The program supports use cases such as disaster recovery, peak workload bursting at semester end, data center extension, application migration and modernization, and cloud-based virtual desktop infrastructure. EPFL benefits from on-demand capacity, integrated application security, and access to ransomware and disaster recovery as a service options, and broader industry analysis referenced in VMware materials highlights potential economic outcomes for composite organizations when running VMware Cloud on AWS as documented in a Forrester Consulting TEI study commissioned by VMware.
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Koerber Supply Chain Canada | Professional Services | 150 | $30M | Canada | VMware by Broadcom | VMware vCloud Suite | Application Hosting and Computing Services | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015, Koerber Supply Chain Canada deployed VMware vCloud Suite to establish an Application Hosting and Computing Services platform for its infrastructure and engineering teams. The implementation targeted an environment supporting well over 3000 virtual machines and was used to provision and manage capacity for Developers, QA and general office users across its Canadian sites including Waterloo and Mount Forest.
The deployment centered on vSphere ESX cluster administration and vCloud orchestration, with VMware vCloud Suite configured to provide hypervisor management, catalog-driven provisioning, and role-based self-service for development and QA lifecycles. vCloud Director was implemented as the orchestration layer to supplant the prior VMware Lab Manager toolset, enabling template-based imaging, automated provisioning of dev and QA servers, and centralized compute and network resource pooling.
Integration points in the implementation included SAN storage administration across Nimble, Compellent and EqualLogic arrays, Cisco UCS blade and Dell standalone server management, Distributed File System deployment and security, and Exchange 2007 to Exchange 2013 email cluster administration. The platform was extended to support acquisition network integration and migration activities, reflecting cross-functional connectivity between virtualization, storage, server hardware, messaging and networking teams.
Operational governance was exercised within an infrastructure center of excellence model, with Senior Infrastructure Engineers and Virtualization Engineers responsible for cluster administration, storage and server lifecycle tasks, imaging and reinstall workflows, and operational support for developers and QA. Administration responsibilities documented included VMware ESX 3.5 through 6.7 cluster management and ongoing orchestration via VMware vCloud Suite to sustain provisioning and lab operations.
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MLC Life Insurance | Insurance | 1500 | $1.2B | Australia | VMware by Broadcom | VMware vCloud Suite | Application Hosting and Computing Services | 2023 | n/a |
In 2023, MLC Life Insurance implemented VMware vCloud Suite as part of an Application Hosting and Computing Services initiative, leveraging VMware Cloud on AWS availability in the AWS Asia Pacific Melbourne Region to host VMware vSphere-based workloads in a hybrid cloud topology. The deployment aligns the VMware vCloud Suite implementation with regional cloud residency and low latency goals by using VMware Cloud on AWS infrastructure that is available in both Melbourne and Sydney.
The implementation configured core virtualization and networking capabilities typical of the VMware vCloud Suite footprint, including VMware vSphere class compute virtualization, integrated Kubernetes support for container workloads, and VMware NSX security controls to detect and contain lateral movement across cloud and data centre boundaries. These modules were used to enable a consistent Software-Defined Data Centre operational model across on-premises and cloud-hosted environments, supporting virtual machines and containerized services.
Operationally the deployment integrated with native AWS services to provide database, analytics, and machine learning access while keeping data storage options in Australia, using the local AWS Asia Pacific regions to reduce latency for Australian customers. The solution was delivered as an on-demand cloud service model, enabling IT to run mission-critical workloads with hybrid orchestration between the insurer’s existing infrastructure and VMware Cloud on AWS capacity in the region.
Governance and rollout focused on exiting the physical data centre and centralizing compute and networking under the VMware vCloud Suite and VMware Cloud on AWS model, with MLC Life Insurance reporting a reduction in technology operating cost that allowed redirection of funding toward business objectives and increased agility in delivering customer offerings. Built-in VMware NSX security features were explicitly used to strengthen threat detection and containment across the hybrid estate.
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Outdoor Research | Retail | 660 | $110M | United States | VMware by Broadcom | VMware vCloud Suite | Application Hosting and Computing Services | 2012 | n/a |
In 2012 Outdoor Research implemented VMware vCloud Suite as the core virtualization and orchestration layer for its ecommerce platform. VMware vCloud Suite provided the Application Hosting and Computing Services foundation for a service oriented architecture supporting web, catalog, and transaction processing functions.
The implementation delivered a SOA based distributed ecommerce architecture that combined Rackspace cloud hosting with VMware vCloud virtualization, MySQL master slave replication for data resiliency, and Elasticsearch for search indexing and log analytics. Web application components were rearchitected to run on Nginx with Naxsi for request filtering, PHP using Zend Framework and Magento for ecommerce functionality, and session and cache tiers using Redis and Memcached, while Solr provided supplemental search capabilities and HAProxy provided load balancing.
Operational integrations included Syslog replication into an Elasticsearch backed log analytics pipeline, a monitoring system for server hardware, internet traffic load and security alerts, and an automated End to End test harness built with Node.js, PhantomJS and Buildbot to simulate user flows and regression scenarios. The deployment covered ecommerce, web operations, site reliability and security monitoring functions, consolidating infrastructure telemetry and application logs into a single analytic store.
Governance and process changes focused on standardizing release verification and incident triage through automated testing and centralized logging, and on operationalizing the SOA architecture for maintainability and scalability. The implementation emphasized modular infrastructure, reproducible test automation and consolidated operational monitoring to support ongoing ecommerce operations at Outdoor Research.
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State of Louisiana | Government | 69906 | $47.6B | United States | VMware by Broadcom | VMware vCloud Suite | Application Hosting and Computing Services | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, the State of Louisiana implemented VMware vCloud Suite to standardize infrastructure and deliver Application Hosting and Computing Services across 16 state agencies. The Office of Technology Services consolidated nine data centers into two active active sites and established a software defined data center to support thousands of workloads spanning healthcare, education, public safety, tax, unemployment benefits, and workers compensation.
The deployment centered on VMware vCloud Suite components, including VMware vSphere on Intel based hosts for compute, VMware vRealize Suite for management and automation, and VMware NSX for network virtualization and microsegmentation. The implementation included VMware vRealize Automation and VMware vRealize Operations to operationalize provisioning and monitoring, plus VMware vRealize Network Insight to surface networking and security events. For end user mobility and virtual desktop infrastructure, the state implemented VMware Workspace ONE powered by AirWatch together with VMware Horizon.
Operational integration used Dell servers based on Intel Xeon processors as the platform and incorporated VMware Cloud on AWS to enable public cloud elasticity and workload portability while preserving existing VMware toolchains. Venture Technologies provided NSX expertise to accelerate NSX rollout and operationalization. Critical state applications virtualized on the platform include the Medicaid Eligibility and Enrollment System and the Medicaid Management Information System, enabling the Office of Technology Services to centralize service delivery across the 16 agencies it manages.
Governance and operating model changes accompanied the technical build, with OTS created to centralize IT service delivery and adopt a service first approach across agencies. The program emphasized automation, containers, and continuous integration and continuous deployment practices as part of a move toward DevOps style application delivery, and it standardized endpoint management and a self service support model using AirWatch integrations with NSX and enterprise email clients to improve compliance and data security.
The state targeted four nines availability and near zero recovery objectives, and the VMware vCloud Suite deployment delivered explicit business outcomes reported by state IT leadership. NSX enabled rapid scaling of virtual network infrastructure and software based load balancing, which supported 24 by 7 availability for more than 1.4 million Medicaid constituents and allowed scaling during demand spikes. The program documented reductions in CapEx exceeding one million dollars and broader OpEx savings described as millions of dollars, while Horizon and Workspace ONE improved first responder agility for disaster response and VMware Cloud on AWS provided a path to public cloud backed resiliency and DevOps enablement.
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Professional Services | 2313 | $2.6B | Canada | VMware by Broadcom | VMware vCloud Suite | Application Hosting and Computing Services | 2020 | n/a |
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Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 7477 | $11.3B | Canada | VMware by Broadcom | VMware vCloud Suite | Application Hosting and Computing Services | 2016 | n/a |
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Banking and Financial Services | 103000 | $44.8B | Canada | VMware by Broadcom | VMware vCloud Suite | Application Hosting and Computing Services | 2018 | n/a |
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Banking and Financial Services | 150 | $15M | United States | VMware by Broadcom | VMware vCloud Suite | Application Hosting and Computing Services | 2015 | n/a |
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| Shipvio | Transportation | 20 | $2M | Czech Republic | 2024-08-01 |