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The XebiaLabs DevOps Platform has attained VMware Partner Ready for VMware Cloud on AWS validation.
By validating XebiaLabs DevOps Platform with VMware Cloud on AWS and attaining the VMware Partner Ready for VMware Cloud on AWS logo, XebiaLabs has tested and verified interoperability and can fully manage customer support requests for XebiaLabs DevOps Platform with VMware Cloud on AWS.
“We are pleased that XebiaLabs DevOps Platform is validated for VMware Cloud on AWS. This signifies to customers that XebiaLabs DevOps Platform can be deployed with the knowledge and reassurance that the partner fully supports the specified versions and configurations on VMware Cloud on AWS,” said Kristen Edwards, director, Technology Alliance Partner Program, VMware.
XebiaLabs DevOps Platform enables highly secure, end-to-end release orchestration and automated deployment of DevOps legacy and cloud native pipelines for customers of VMware Cloud on AWS. By using XebiaLabs DevOps Platform within their VMware Cloud on AWS environment, businesses can simplify cloud and hybrid deployments, enabling releases to be repeatable, secure, compliant, and auditable.
“Most XebiaLabs customers run VMware solutions inside their data centers and hybrid cloud environments, which is why we’re excited about this validation,” said Richard Nuñez, XebiaLabs Vice President of Strategic Alliances. “Our solution with VMware Cloud for AWS allows the same advanced release orchestration and deployment capabilities XebiaLabs customers have on-premises to be available in their cloud environment with the security they need.”
The Partner Ready for VMware Cloud on AWS program enables partners to validate their application/infrastructure component on VMware Cloud on AWS. Partners extend their on-premises solution capabilities to the cloud, enabling a consistent user experience and functionality on VMware Cloud on AWS.
XebiaLabs DevOps Platform can be found within the online VMware Solution Exchange (VSX).
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