Description: VMware cloud services are based on the trusted vSphere infrastructure, building not just the private cloud but extending its capabilities out into the public domain to form a hybrid configuration. This course introduces the various components of the VMware vCloud Suite and the hybrid cloud concept. It also explores VMware's Infrastructure-as-a-Service offering that is available in the form of the vCloud Air platform.
Target Audience: IT planners, system designers, IT administrators, system analysts, strategic decision makers, and technical engineers
Duration: 01:56
Description: We have moved into the post-PC era where computing is no longer limited to PCs and laptops. Some businesses have to adapt to the fact that a majority of Internet-capable devices can be used to perform work-related functions by their employees. This course takes a look at VMware solutions in business mobility starting with VMware Horizon and its components. VMware Horizon allows IT departments to manage this wide variety of devices and applications available in the workplace today. You will also learn about VMware AirWatch and some of the key features it provides to empower mobile computing.
Target Audience: IT planners; system designers; IT administrators; system analysts; strategic decision makers; technical engineers
Duration: 01:27
Description: Virtualization allows multiple, resource-intensive applications to be run on one physical system. VMware ESXi is a bare-metal hypervisor, which can install directly on top of a physical server, sharing their resources with the host, and with each other. VMware vCenter Server provides centralized management for virtual machines and ESXi hosts. In this course, you will explore VMware vSphere and VMware vCenter Server including the system requirements, features, key benefits, and supporting products of VMware vCenter Server.
Target Audience: IT planners, system designers, IT administrators, system analysts, strategic decision makers, and technical engineers
Duration: 01:51
Description: Virtualization has become part of our everyday lives and companies from small start-ups to enterprise environments have turned to virtualization, not only for testing, but also for full production environments. This course takes a look at virtualization, the concepts behind virtualization, and how virtual machines and virtual infrastructures are used in today's evolving IT world. In this course, you will learn about the features of the VMware desktop product suite, which includes VMware Workstation, VMware Player, VMware Fusion, and VMware ThinApp. In associating with the Desktop virtualization technologies, you will also explore the latest solutions for Enterprise mobility end-users through VMware Horizon features and the Workspace Suite. This course aims to equip you with the knowledge needed to decide which products best meet your organization's need for virtualization.
Target Audience: IT planners, system designers, IT administrators, system analysts, strategic decision makers, and technical engineers
Duration: 02:18