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TheCUBE: Breaking Analysis + upcoming episodes It?s been a major year for VMware, with its from De

TheCUBE: Breaking Analysis + upcoming episodes [What to expect at VMware Explore 2022]( It’s been a major year for VMware, with its [big breakup]( from Dell and a [new relationship]( in the works. But [according to]( theCUBE industry analyst Dave Vellante, the company's planned acquisition by Broadcom won’t be the main focus during [VMware Explore]( kicking off today in San Francisco. “VMware will lay out for its customers what it sees as its future. And that future is multicloud or cross-cloud services: what we would call [supercloud]( Vellante states in this week’s [Breaking Analysis]( column. A prominent supercloud player Detailing VMware’s maturation while analyzing the spending profile of its product portfolio, Vellante lays out the data supporting his contention that “VMware is poised to be a prominent player in supercloud.” According to early market research shared by Vellante for the first time [in this column]( spending on supercloud could surpass $100B by the next decade, opening a major opportunity to capitalize on the emerging trend.  “We believe you’d better either be supporting the build-out of superclouds with tools or building one yourself on top of hyperscale infrastructure. And we believe that as cloud matures, hyperscalers will increasingly eye cross-cloud services as an opportunity,” Vellante states.  Emerging supercloud models Also included [in the column]( is the [latest definition]( of supercloud, arrived upon by consensus during theCUBE’s [Supercloud 22 event](. This includes Vellante’s description of the essential properties of a supercloud and breakdowns of the three supercloud models. Check out Vellante’s [full report]( and catch up with the entire Breaking Analysis column on [SiliconANGLE]( and. You can also Dave’s analysis on YouTube]( or listen as a. [Get the full report here!]( [Top News: Editors' Picks]( [Tech earnings: The analysts weigh in on Snowflake and more]( - [Snowflake Inc.’s stock popped on a solid revenue beat and strong sales forecast](. - [VMware Inc. posted solid earnings and revenue beat as it waits to be acquired by Broadcom](. - [Nvidia Corp.’s stock fell as lower gaming sales drag on revenue and guidance](. - [Salesforce Inc.'s shares dropped on weak quarterly and full-year outlook](. [NetApp, VMware extend cloud reach to help reduce application complexity and costs]( - [Data storage firm NetApp Inc. is expanding its long-standing partnership with virtualization giant VMware Inc.]( - [They announced a trio of new customer-driven initiatives aimed to reduce the complexity of migrating workloads to multicloud architectures ahead of VMware’s Explore conference this week in San Francisco.]( [TheCUBE is live Sept. 7:]( [Let's talk modern cybersecurity]( Today’s threat landscape requires a new approach to cybersecurity, particularly for cloud-native ecosystems. On September 7, theCUBE introduces the latest next-generation security solutions during the AWS Startup Showcase: “[Cybersecurity — Detect and Protect Against Threats]( event. “We have so many virtual touchpoints ... it creates just a massive ripple effect. Everybody in a chain can be doing things right, [but] if there’s one bad link the whole chain breaks,” Sam Kassoumeh, co-founder of SecurityScorecard, told theCUBE [in an interview]( before the event.  Advances in zero-trust, API security, and autonomous solutions will be demonstrated during the event, which will kick off at 10 a.m. PT with a special keynote address from Jon Ramsey, vice president of AWS Security.  Startups participating in the event are: - Anitian - Cequence Security - Cloud Storage Security - Horizon3.ai - Hunters - Illumio - JumpCloud - Noname Security - SecurityScorecard - Sonrai Security The event will wrap with an AWS Heroes Panel featuring Liz Rice of Isovalent and Lacework’s Mark Nunnikhoven.  [Don’t miss this chance]( to learn from some of the fastest-growing startups in the cybersecurity market. Learn more in theCUBE’s [Reader’s Guide]( to the AWS Startup Showcase: “Cybersecurity — Detect and Protect Against Threats” event, register [here]( and [join the AWS Startup Showcase community]( to receive insider information and access past episodes on-demand. [Save the date!]( Anitian helps orgs with FedRAMP compliance Despite the federal market's size and opportunity, software vendors have not had the catalyst to enable the public sector to properly test the waters. Anitian Inc. fills this void through a pre-engineered platform that accelerates FedRAMP compliance. [Read more]( siliconangle.com [Insights in data democracy and robotic work partners]( Dispelling insidious data mistruths On Sept. 1, theCUBE [will be exploring]( some controversial opinions on the most efficient, future-proof way to design data architecture. Has open source matured enough to make it the fastest and most performant basis for data platforms? Could the “centralized data is best” belief be incorrect?  Discover the answers with industry experts Teresa Tung, cloud-first chief technologist at Accenture; Richard Jarvis, CTO of EMIS; and Justin Borgman, co-founder and CEO of Starburst, during the “The Data Doesn't Lie ... Or Does It?” event. Read more [here]( and participate for free [here](. The rise of the robotic work partner UiPath is the [undisputed leader]( of the robot process automation revolution, guiding the evolution of automated helpers from simple bots to indispensable [digital sidekicks](. And theCUBE has followed [every step]( of the way. From Sept. 28 to 29, theCUBE will be reporting live from UiPath “[Forward 5]( as the automation innovator unveils the latest advances in a field that is transforming how work gets done. [Join theCUBE’s live coverage.]( [Follow theCUBE's upcoming broadcasts!]( SiliconANGLE Media Inc. | [SiliconANGLE.com]( [View as Webpage]( [[Twitter] ]( [[YouTube] ]( [[LinkedIn] ]( SiliconANGLE Media Inc | 5 Mount Royal, Suite 280, Marlborough, MA 01752 [Unsubscribe {EMAIL}]( [Update Profile]( | [Constant Contact Data Notice]( Sent by communication@siliconangle.com powered by [Trusted Email from Constant Contact - Try it FREE today.]( [Try email marketing for free today!](

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