VMware Advances Autonomous Workspaces with AI-Powered Integrations
Data and intelligence play a key role in enabling
automation and implementing a successful hybrid work strategy, but a holistic
approach is required to maximize its advantages. Today, VMware announces modern
AI integrations to the Anywhere Workspace platform, part of the VMware
Cross-Cloud services portfolio, that automatically optimize employee
experience, drive new vulnerability management use cases, and simplify
application lifecycle management. VMware Anywhere Workspace is the only hybrid work platform that integrates
digital employee experience (DEX), virtual desktop infrastructure and apps (VDI
and DaaS), unified endpoint management (UEM) and security to enable a seamless
and secure workspace on any device or location.
“Last year, we announced our Autonomous Workspace vision as a path
forward for organizations to navigate the challenges brought on by hybrid
work,” said Shankar Iyer, senior vice president and general manager, End-User
Computing, VMware. “We are thrilled to unveil new advancements for our customers
that expand data sources and insights, integrate with technology partners for
improved security, and unify app delivery strategy across all virtual desktops
and apps. These innovations continue to progress our vision of providing the
next evolution of digital workspaces.”
Integrated AI-Driven Platform Scales Experience Management
VMware continues to leverage data, intelligence, and automation to
improve the employee and IT experience by introducing new Insights and
Playbooks based on greatly expanded data and machine learning algorithms that
enhance DEX remediation capabilities. These updates broaden access to data,
help strengthen VMware Insights, and allow for remediation of more issues.
VMware will now enable delivery of new app performance scores, in
addition to existing mobile device, desktop, and virtual environment experience
scores. If a SaaS app service goes down, IT is proactively alerted and
employees are automatically notified. This allows IT to quickly resolve the outage without
dealing with inbound support tickets and employees don't waste time trying to
access unavailable services.
But simply providing IT with more data is not enough to empower them to
work smarter. VMware’s AI-driven Insights feature now provides anomaly
detection that informs IT of potential experience issues for frontline devices
and VDI environments, in addition to mobile and desktop environments. Today’s
announcement of new Playbooks enables IT to create step-by-step remediation
workflows to resolve incidents more efficiently and use success rate analytics
to automate the resolution process and streamline execution over time.
“Workspace ONE intelligence has been a
game changer for us when it comes to automating life cycle management inside
UEM. We have been utilizing it for automatically tagging devices and assigning
them into smart groups. We have also used several dashboard templates for
monitoring our security stance and helping remediate high-risk security
threats,” said George March, manager of digital workspace and development,
Information Technology, USA Health. “Next on our roadmap is implementing the
ITSM connector, and with the addition of remediation playbooks, we are so
excited about the way it will streamline our help desk support teams workflows.”
Unique Partner Integration Powers New
Security and Manageability Use Cases
Ensuring end-to-end manageability and
security for today’s distributed workforce is critical and requires a holistic
approach to vulnerability assessment, prioritization, remediation, out-of-band
support, and reporting. Collaboration with a best-of-breed partner ecosystem
that offers speed, breadth, and depth in vulnerability management is necessary
to protect against sophisticated attack vectors. VMware is committed to
innovating together with our technology partners to provide customers
with more secure and seamless hybrid experiences.
Today, VMware continues this mission
by announcing an expanded partnership with Intel through a one-of-a-kind,
cloud-native integration of Workspace ONE with Intel vPro®. This chip-to-cloud
integration makes it easier to secure and remotely manage work devices entirely
from the cloud, with no additional on-premises infrastructure and management
software needed. Through line of sight and out-of-band management of vPro
powered devices, IT teams can have below-the-OS vulnerability insights, and
visibility to reduce the impact of potential exploits quickly and efficiently.
Using Workspace ONE, customers can have centralized visibility into Intel
vPro-powered PCs and accelerate patch remediation cycles for devices located
outside of office perimeters, even if the devices are sleeping or powered off.
This improves security and compliance by accomplishing higher patch saturation
with fewer remediation steps and reduces potential disruption to employee
productivity.
Modern App Management Simplifies Virtual Environments
Managing and delivering apps across VDI, DaaS, and published app
environments has become increasingly complex and inefficient due to silos of
legacy tools used. VMware recently introduced Apps on Demand, powered by VMware App Volumes, to unify app management and intelligently
deploy apps to published app hosts or non-persistent desktop environments, all
based on real-time app usage.
Today, VMware announces additional expansion of App Volumes support to
deliver apps on demand to persistent virtual desktops. Now in beta
availability, customers with persistent VMware Horizon environments will be
able to use App Volumes to capture their apps once and deliver to many
persistent virtual desktops. This automates
the app delivery process with up to 99% compatibility and reduces management
time and costs for any desktop
or published app environment. VMware App Volumes is the only solution to help
organizations deliver and manage apps across VMware Horizon, Citrix, Microsoft,
and Amazon virtual desktop and app deployments as part of VMware’s Apps
Everywhere vision.
Boeing: A ‘Hybrid Workforce Innovator’
The Boeing Company (Boeing) has used VMware Workspace ONE across the
United States and in more than 65 countries to support its global workforce of
140,000 employees who develop, manufacture and service commercial airplanes,
defense products and space systems for its customers. At VMware Explore 2023
Las Vegas, they were named ‘Hybrid Workforce Innovator’ as part of the 2023 VMware
Customer Achievement Awards for the Americas for enabling its workforce to work
from anywhere in the world, improving the user experience while reinforcing and
advancing security for devices and applications.
“VMware Anywhere Workspace helps us manage and protect end points,
provide a common platform to access apps and tools, as well as helping
facilitate a digital experience for our employees,” said Kristina Ross, Boeing
Workplace Solutions director for Research & Technology. “Workspace ONE
helped streamline our transition from traditional PC lifecycle management to
Windows 10 modern management which was enabled by our shift to a SaaS-based
solution for the company. Today, we have a unified view to oversee all endpoint
requirements, and the adoption of SaaS enhanced our scalability and ability to
shift focus from infrastructure to business facing solutions.”
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