Palo Alto, 94304, CA,
United States
VmWare, a Broadcom Company
VmWare, a Broadcom Company, a prominent reseller, system integrator, and consulting company, that plays a vital role in numerous system integration and digital transformation initiatives. VmWare, a Broadcom Company collaboration with software players such as Cloud Foundry empowers organizations to embrace disruptive technologies and accelerate their journey to the cloud, thus reshaping their business models.
| Reseller and SI | Vendor | Application | Category | Market |
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| VmWare, a Broadcom Company | Cloud Foundry | Cloud Foundry Platform | Apps Development | PaaS |
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Comcast | Communications | 182000 | $123.7B | United States | Cloud Foundry | Cloud Foundry Platform | Apps Development | 2015 |
In 2015 Comcast adopted VMware Pivotal Cloud Foundry as a company wide apps development and DevOps platform in the United States. The deployment centered on the Cloud Foundry Platform within the Apps Development category to provide self service developer environments and accelerate application delivery.
The Cloud Foundry Platform was configured as a platform as a service developer platform offering self service provisioning, containerized runtime orchestration, and automated build and deploy pipelines aligned with continuous integration and continuous delivery workflows. Operational scale cited in the case study included thousands of applications and tens of thousands of instances, with hundreds to thousands of deploys per month, demonstrating module level use consistent with a PaaS developer platform.
Implementation and rollout used VmWare, a Broadcom Company as the systems integrator and incorporated company wide provisioning across Comcast engineering and developer teams in the United States. The architecture emphasized a centralized PaaS control plane to standardize runtime stacks and developer tooling while exposing self service interfaces to application teams, and integrations with enterprise authentication, logging, and CI systems are consistent with standard Apps Development category practices.
Governance moved toward platform operations managing runtime and pipeline configurations while development teams consumed self service tooling, prompting process standardization around provisioning, CI CD, and release orchestration. The case study reported large velocity gains enabling thousands of apps, tens of thousands of instances and hundreds to thousands of deploys per month as outcomes of the Cloud Foundry Platform adoption.
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