VMware Explore Barcelona '23 - Pave the way to innovation with Azure, Azure Arc, Windows and SQL Server - Doodle

At VMware Explore, I attended a session with Jeff Woolsey that delved into integrating Microsoft Azure and VMware technologies, including Azure Arc, Windows, and SQL Server. My TechDoodle provides a snapshot of the significant strides Microsoft is making alongside VMware.

Azure: Paving New Paths

Azure has taken impressive steps forward, showcasing a robust array of capabilities. Undoubtedly, the Azure VMware Solution offers organisations looking to leverage the cloud's potential while maintaining familiar environments the best way of achieving this fast. It is now good to see it is now available in the Azure Government offering for those that require it.

Azure Arc: Unity in Management

The general availability of Azure Arc for vSphere is a highlight worth noting. The promise of a unified management experience across diverse environments is now within grasp for customers. Azure Arc's ability to bring Azure’s management layer to any infrastructure is a testament to Microsoft's commitment to creating cohesive ecosystems.

The Enduring Value of Windows and SQL Server

This session reminded us of the enduring value of Windows Server and SQL Server. These platforms continue to evolve, ensuring they remain relevant and highly effective in a hybrid environment.

A Balanced Perspective

It's great to see Microsoft's collaboration with VMware yielding tangible results. The advancements in unified management and governance, as demonstrated by Azure Arc, are poised to enhance operational efficiency for many. As these technologies become generally available, the prospect for simplifying complex architectures becomes increasingly achievable.

Final Thoughts

For me this was one of the most enjoyable sessions of VMware Explore. Jeff has a brilliant, engaging style, and as I spend most of my time focusing on Microsoft technologies these days, it is great to see how these two areas of strategic technology for my customers can be united.