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Rapid Growth of VMware Service Provider Program Illustrates Increased Demand for VMware-Based Cloud Solutions

PALO ALTO, CA--(Marketwire - June 29, 2009) - VMware, Inc. (NYSE: VMW), the global leader in virtualization solutions from the desktop through the datacenter and to the cloud, today announced expansion and continued momentum of the VMware Service Provider Program (VSPP). The VSPP is designed to enable IT service provider partners -- solution providers that offer cloud-based IT services to customers outside their traditional datacenters -- to leverage the VMware platform, including VMware vSphere??? 4, to offer external IT infrastructures for customers so they can increase or reduce compute capacity based on business demands. Since its launch in 2008, more than 700 service provider partners have joined the VSPP, and the program has expanded to offer benefits to partners in the EMEA region. Service providers in 32 countries are current VSPP members.

VSPP members have access to a flexible VMware licensing model that enables them to pay for as many or few VMware licenses as they require to provide customized IT services. Service providers pay for monthly access to the industry-leading VMware platform on a per-virtual machine basis. In turn, service providers can offer customers services based on this model -- as customer demand fluctuates, service providers can increase or reduce their licensing requirements as needed. This model allows service providers to quickly start and grow a VMware-based services business without the time and money needed to procure the necessary physical resources.

"We're excited about the traction the VSPP has gained in such a short time, as it further validates the value proposition for customers to use cloud computing services based on the VMware platform," said Scott Aronson, vice president, global accounts and VMware vCloud??? market development, VMware. "With more than 700 service providers participating in the program, customers of all sizes have numerous unique options for accessing these services. The VSPP also offers service provider partners an easy onramp to participate in the VMware vCloud initiative, which helps partners leverage our industry-leading virtualization platform to enable secure, robust and highly reliable internal and external clouds."

Launched in 2008, the VSPP is part of the award-winning VMware Partner Network and provides numerous program benefits to help service providers grow their VMware-based services with the lowest possible overhead. To facilitate the program experience for service providers, the VSPP has established a network of global "aggregators" experienced in working with service providers and the requirements around subscription-based licensing models. Aggregators provide tailored tools and processes to help service providers centralize and streamline the monthly reporting, billing and collection cycles associated with subscription-based service models. VSPP partners also have access to the other benefits of the VMware Partner Network, including free demo and evaluation products, marketing tools, training and competency programs, and access to Partner Central, VMware's online partner portal that provides everything partners need to maintain their virtualization practices.

Service provider partners and aggregators currently participating in the VSPP have experienced increased demand for cloud-based IT services that leverage the VMware vSphere??? 4 platform.
"The VSPP enables us to offer solutions that provide cost-effective, cloud-based virtualized infrastructure that meets the specific needs of clients of all sizes through a simplified, easily accessible service model," said Simon Hansford, vice president, Service Strategy, Attenda. "We get all the benefits of the VMware vSphere??? 4 platform -- reduced capital and operating expenses, increased IT flexibility and a smaller carbon footprint -- with a convenient 'pay as you go' model that scales easily according to customer demand."

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