VMware Certification Track
The latest information on VMware Certifications and which path to follow
View Certification TrackVMware and Global Knowledge offer world-class certification programmes to ensure and validate the technical competencies and expertise needed to install, manage, deploy and support VMware software.
Recognized by the industry, VMware certifications are available for three distinct skill levels on the current version of our software VMware vSphere and VMware vCenter Server.
On this page, you will find a collection of different VMware training & VMware certification resources and information.
The latest information on VMware Certifications and which path to follow
View Certification TrackFind out how to Recertify on VMware with this handy document.
View DocumentCompanies in all industries are embracing digital transformation and cloud computing to support new applications and workloads, including Big Data, High-Performance Computing (HPC), Machine Learning, SaaS, and cloud-native applications.
View InfographicUp to now, VMware certification names have aligned to major product releases (for example, VCP6.5-DCV is mapped to vSphere 6.5). This has introduced some challenges as VMware product versions have become more disparate.
Read BlogVMware recently announced four new courses that focus on acquiring the knowledge and skills in the field of various VMware technologies. What are these new VMware courses all about, which topics are covered in these training courses? Please find below the letter details or these courses.
Read BlogVMware has launched what it says is the most significant release of its NSX virtual networking software, aimed at helping architects, networking and security operators and developers to connect and protect applications wherever they reside. The new NSX-T 2.4 data centre software is targeted at organisations looking to support multi-vendor cloud-native applications, hypervisor environments and the growing hybrid and multi-cloud worlds.
Read BlogIn a recent survey, 451 Research found that the future of IT is multi-cloud and hybrid, with 69% of respondents planning to have some type of multi-cloud environment by 2019. While every company’s digital transformation journey is unique, a common theme in recent months is making the cloud the predominant technology infrastructure. This reliance on cloud represents a “brave new world” for IT, one that makes it responsible for the success—or failure—of its company’s transformation efforts. This raises a new set of challenges and opportunities that IT organizations must be aware of as they move ahead.
Download WhitepaperBusinesses today are more dispersed and mobile than ever. Employees are on the go, working and collaborating with colleagues and customers from many different devices and locations, often via real-time voice and video apps. They expect a quality connection anytime, anywhere—a responsibility that falls squarely on IT
Download WhitepaperAs technology continues to drive rapid changes across industries, IT organizations are quickly moving away from a centralized data center model to a model where apps and data are mobile and distributed. Many have taken the leap from managing a single public or private cloud to adopting several clouds, hoping to accelerate innovation and empower their workforce.
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