• About
  • Advertise
  • Contact
Saturday, April 18, 2026
No Result
View All Result
NEWSLETTER
iotillinois
  • Home
  • Internet of Things
  • Security
  • WAN
  • Cloud Computing
  • Data Centers
  • Mobile
  • Networking
  • Software
  • Home
  • Internet of Things
  • Security
  • WAN
  • Cloud Computing
  • Data Centers
  • Mobile
  • Networking
  • Software
No Result
View All Result
iotillinois
No Result
View All Result
Home Internet of Things

VMware unveils the latest nervous system for enterprise IoT

in Internet of Things
VMware unveils the latest nervous system for enterprise IoT
0
SHARES
8
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

The internet of things seems tailor-made for management headaches. Having thousands of tiny devices distributed across a city or a company is hard enough. Then there’s the whole infrastructure supporting them, including network connections and edge gateways.

Some big players, including General Electric, Nokia, and Cisco’s Jasper division, have products and services for running all this. Now VMware is taking on the challenge with VMware Pulse IoT Center, a solution that draws on two platforms the company already sells.

Pulse IoT Center is designed to help enterprises deploy, manage, and secure an entire IoT infrastructure, including applications. It will combine VMware AirWatch for device management and vRealize Operations for infrastructure monitoring and troubleshooting. It was announced at Dell EMC World on Tuesday and is due to ship this year, for a price yet to be disclosed.

The system is meant for both IT and operations staff, the two organizations that need to cooperate to make IoT work. In one console, it will have tools to visualize devices, perform analytics and real-time fixes on infrastructure, and manage over-the-air updates and security patches based on policies.

It will also include the ability to wipe all the data from devices exposed to security threats. And with the addition of VMware NSX, enterprises will be able to set up secure tunnels between devices and applications, the company said.

VMware’s track record in IT and its connection to Dell EMC help to make it a viable choice, but it will take more than a product to make IoT work in an enterprise, Gartner IoT analyst Alfonso Velosa said.

At its heart, the internet of things is not a technology problem, it’s a business problem, Velosa said. “You’re changing people’s culture. You’re changing people’s business processes.”

Potential customers will want to make sure VMware and its system integration partners understand their specific industry and can help them roll out Pulse IoT Center, he said.

“Do I trust that they’ve brought me the full team to implement my project?” Velosa said.

Timing is also important. If VMware and its partners can’t make Pulse IoT Center production-ready by the time an enterprise needs it, the project will stall. Yet VMware is only slightly behind other vendors at this point, and it’s still early days, Velosa said.

“For most end-users, it’s a five-year journey to just get to production stage,” he said.

Join the Network World communities on Facebook and LinkedIn to comment on topics that are top of mind.
Download WordPress Themes Free
Download Nulled WordPress Themes
Download Nulled WordPress Themes
Download WordPress Themes
ZG93bmxvYWQgbHluZGEgY291cnNlIGZyZWU=
download xiomi firmware
Download Premium WordPress Themes Free
udemy paid course free download
Tags: VMware unveils the latest nervous system for enterprise IoT
Next Post
Amazon’s new Echo Show is a really big deal

Amazon’s new Echo Show is a really big deal

Recommended

IoT roundup: Keeping an eye on energy use and Volkswagen teams with AWS

IoT roundup: Keeping an eye on energy use and Volkswagen teams with AWS

Secretive Intel quietly woos makers in China

Facebook Twitter Youtube RSS

Newsletter

Subscribe our Newsletter for latest updates.

Loading

Category

  • AI
  • Careers
  • Cloud Computing
  • Connected Cars
  • Connected Vehicles
  • Data & Analytics
  • Data Center
  • Data Centers
  • Databases
  • Development
  • Enterprise
  • Hardware
  • Healthcare
  • IIoT
  • Infrastructure
  • Internet of Things
  • IoT
  • IT Leadership
  • Manufacturing
  • Mobile
  • Networking
  • Oil & Gas
  • Open Source
  • Security
  • Smart Cities
  • Smart Homes
  • Software
  • Software Development
  • Standards
  • Technology Industry
  • Uncategorized
  • Unified Communications
  • Virtualization
  • WAN
  • Wearables

About Us

Advance IOT information site of Illinois USA

© 2024 iotillinois.com.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Internet of Things
  • Security
  • WAN
  • IoT
  • Cloud Computing
  • Data Centers
  • Mobile
  • Networking
  • Software

© 2024 iotillinois.com.

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Fill the forms bellow to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In