China Daily (Hong Kong)

VMware banks on innovation for growth

- By MA SI masi@chinadaily.com.cn

VMware Inc, a California­based cloud and virtualiza­tion software provider, will step up efforts to tap into the Chinese market as its local joint venture is attracting more State-owned enterprise­s as clients, a top company official said.

The move is part of the company’s broad push to invest $1 billion in innovation and talent developmen­t in China, said VMware CEO Pat Gelsinger.

“Our joint venture with the State-owned Sugon Informatio­n Industry Co Ltd became operationa­l one and a half years ago. We are broadening product portfolios and attracting early customers that prefer China-provided technologi­es,” Gelsinger said in an exclusive interview with China Daily.

The $20 million joint venture in Chongqing was estabcloud

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lished to develop localized cloud systems for Chinese customers. Beijing-based Sugon holds a 51 percent stake in it, with VMware accounting for the rest.

“We don’t exclude the possibilit­y of setting up more joint ventures with Chinese partners. This model is an important strategy for our local business,” Gelsinger said, without disclosing details.

According to him, China is one of VMware’s most important markets globally, and the company is actively involved in driving the developmen­t of computing and business mobility technologi­es with partners such as Lenovo Group Ltd and Inspur Group.

Hu Youwen, a Shanghaiba­sed analyst from Essence Securities Co Ltd, said setting up joint ventures will help VMware better deliver cloud technologi­es tailored for Chinese clients, including informatio­n security software that will pass scrutiny review in the government procuremen­t sector.

VMware is undergoing a business transition to grow its cloud products and services. The company is aiming to beef up its presence in software data centers, improving virtual network software and its storage and automation management businesses.

“We are committed to having our cloud services available on major Chinese public cloud providers such as Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. But there is no specific schedule at this moment,” Gelsinger said.

“As they expand presence in foreign countries, we also want to partner with them globally. I am quite impressed with Alibaba’s rapid emergence as an important cloud player,” the engineer-turned-executive said.

VMware announced in 2014 that it would invest $1 billion in China in the next couple of years. Now, it has hired about 1,000 employees in the world’s second largest economy and it is partnering with local firstclass institutio­ns such as Tsinghua University and Zhejiang University on research and developmen­t.

The company plans to bring VMware Cloud on AWS, a cloud service offered in collaborat­ion with Amazon.com Inc, to China next year, in a move to accelerate local enterprise­s’ digital transforma­tion process.

 ?? LLUIS GENE / AFP ?? People walk past a stand of VMware at an industry expo in Barcelona, Spain. The company is undergoing a business transition to grow its cloud products and services, especially in countries like China.
LLUIS GENE / AFP People walk past a stand of VMware at an industry expo in Barcelona, Spain. The company is undergoing a business transition to grow its cloud products and services, especially in countries like China.

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