NETdepot gets VMware Cloud Certified

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NETdepot, a world-leading managed infrastructure and cloud service provider announced today that it has attained VMware Cloud Verified status.

To achieve VMware Cloud verification, a service provider must display interoperability and integration. It must be able to deploy core compute, have network building blocks, and storage to run applications in the data center or in the cloud.

Chief Technologist at NETdepot, Mac Wynkoop commented on how diligently the engineering team has worked to bring the VMware Cloud product into compliance with the VMware Validated Design parameters.

“By aligning our infrastructure with VMware's blueprinted support matrix and best practices,” Wynkoop said, “NETdepot continues to put our customers first in ensuring a successful VMware Cloud experience.”

This badge signals that NETdepot has foundational cloud services and technologies that are based on VMware Cloud Infrastructure including: VMware vSAN, VMware NSX, and VMware vSphere.

President and Chief Cloud Officer, William Souder says that he believes NETdepot attaining this certification marks the next stage in NETdepot’s VMware related technology evolution.

“Not only do we believe in the continual development of the vCloud platform, but VMware believes in our ability to operate the platform with excellence and enable our customers' success on the platform as well,” Souder said. “It’s a great time to be a part of the NETdepot family.”

About NETdepot

NETdepot specializes in providing effortless cloud solutions to amplify the value of your staff. NETdepot has become one of the leading cloud service providers with four data centers across the U.S. in Houston, Atlanta, New York City and San Francisco. We strive to enamor you by accelerating the time to value of our products and creating successful outcomes through well-architected solutions. As a company with over twenty years of success, industry leadership, and expertise, our partners can plan their growth strategies around our foundry of products and services. NETdepot focuses on five key areas:

  • Enterprise Compute & Storage
  • Data Protection as a Service (DPaaS)
  • Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS)
  • Security as a Service (SECaaS)
  • Security as a Service (SECaaS)
  • Cybersecurity as a Service (CyberSecaaS)

For more information about NETdepot’s array of products and services, please visit https://netdepot.com or talk to an expert at 1-844-25-CLOUD.

 

 


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