So, no matter how your company plans to deploy Kubernetes, VMware wants to be there. VMware could have treated Kubernetes as a threat. After all, VMware made its billions on the older virtual machine (VM) technology. VMware isn’t doing that.
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Instead, as Paul Fazzone, VMware’s GM of Cloud Native Applications, blogged, “The message to our customers should be clear: regardless of where you are in your cloud native journey, VMware can help. More than 80 percent of containers run on virtual machines (VMs), and that percentage is only growing year over year. Of course, being VMware, we have vast experience with VMs, so we’re uniquely positioned to get you up and running on Kubernetes.”
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