• Cloud Computing Private Cloud VMWare News VMware Explore 2025: Broadcom Transforms VCF into AI-Native Private Cloud Platform VMware Explore 2025 reveals VCF 9.0 with integrated AI capabilities, automated security compliance, and streamlined developer workflows. • August 28, 2025 Over the last 25 years, VMware has built a business on the foundation of its virtualization technology. • The virtualization journey started with servers, then expanded to storage and networking, though those three domains largely remained siloed from each other. • At the VMware Explore 2025 event, the company reiterated its promise to create a unified virtualization layer that enablesvirtual private cloudsand the software-defined data center. • Recent surveys indicate that 70% of IT professionals are planning to return to on-premises deployments, driven by concerns over cost management, data sovereignty and security. • At VMware Explore 2025, Broadcom positioned VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) 9.0 as the technical answer to this “cloud reset,” announcing an expanded platform that integrates AI capabilities, enhanced security, and developer productivity tools into a unified private cloud infrastructure.

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  • VMware Explore 2025 showcased Broadcom’s new VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) 9.0, positioning it as an AI‑native private‑cloud platform. The release bundles AI services-GPU monitoring, model stores, vector databases, and agent builders-directly into the core infrastructure, replacing optional add‑ons. Key features include a multi‑accelerator runtime that abstracts Nvidia, Intel, and AMD GPUs, and multi‑tenant AI services that allow a single model instance to serve multiple business units while preserving data isolation. Additional announcements cover automated cyber‑compliance, a Tanzu Data Intelligence lakehouse, native S3 storage, GitOps, Istio mesh, and expanded partnerships with Nvidia, AMD, and Canonical. The update aims to meet the growing demand for on‑premises, cost‑controlled, secure cloud environments.

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