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A Closer Look at VMware Cloud Foundation Advanced Services

VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) is widely recognized as the foundation for modern private cloud. What’s less widely understood is the growing portfolio of advanced services designed to extend VCF far beyond core infrastructure and solve some of the most pressing challenges customers face today.

That gap in understanding is exactly why we’re launching a new Virtually Speaking podcast series dedicated to VCF Advanced Services.

This first episode sets the foundation for the series, providing a clear, high-level overview of what these services are, why they exist, and how customers should think about using them.

Why this series matters

Over time, VCF has evolved into a unified modern private cloud platform. Alongside that evolution, Broadcom has introduced advanced services that address areas like cyber resilience, security, data services, observability, cost optimization, and identity.

The challenge is not capability—it’s awareness.

Many customers know VCF well, but don’t fully understand:

  • How many advanced services are available
  • What problems they’re designed to solve
  • How they complement (not complicate) the core platform

This series is designed to change that by walking through the portfolio in a practical, customer-focused way.

VMware Private AI: From advanced service to core capability

One of the most important shifts discussed in this episode is the transition of VMware Private AI from an advanced service to a core capability of the VCF platform.

That move reflects reality in the field. AI is no longer experimental—customers are actively running AI workloads on VCF and expect those capabilities to be built into the platform itself. Making VCF Private AI Services a core part of the platformremoves friction, simplifies deployment, and enables customers to design AI-ready environments without layering on additional services.

It’s a clear signal of where VCF is headed.

The Advanced Services for VCF portfolio

The episode provides a high-level tour of the advanced services portfolio, rooted in real customer demand. The advanced services discussed include:

  • Advanced Cyber Compliance (ACC)
  • Advanced Security (VDefend)
  • Avi Load Balancer
  • VMware Tanzu Data Intelligence and Tanzu Platform
  • Data Services Manager (DSM)
  • Network Observability
  • ValueOps for VCF
  • Identity Security

Each of these services exists to address specific challenges—whether that’s meeting regulatory requirements, reducing cyber risk, enabling modern application development, or gaining visibility across complex hybrid environments.

Highlights from the discussion

Advanced Cyber Compliance (ACC)

ACC recently reached general availability after being announced at VMware Explore. It combines cyber recovery, ransomware resilience, and configuration drift remediation, leveraging SaltStack to automatically detect and correct deviations from desired state. It’s particularly valuable for organizations operating in regulated or high-risk environments.

Advanced Security with vDefend

VDefend focuses on preventing lateral movement and detecting modern, fileless attacks through behavioral analysis and continuous auditing. It reinforces zero trust architectures and challenges long-standing assumptions about how and why workloads communicate.

VMware Avi Load Balancer

Avi continues to stand out for its deep integration with VCF automation and operations. With API-first design, Kubernetes ingress support, and advanced Layer 7 capabilities, it feels like a native service rather than an add-on.

Data Services Manager (DSM)

DSM delivers database-as-a-service capabilities for platform and DevOps teams. With PostgreSQL, MySQL, and NoSQL already supported—and SQL Server now in tech preview with GA planned—DSM helps organizations offer self-service databases without the operational overhead traditionally associated with DBAs.

VMware Tanzu Data Intelligence and Platform

Tanzu services are designed for developers and platform teams building modern applications. Integrated with VCF, they provide scale, intelligence, and security while maintaining privacy and control—supporting both Kubernetes-based workloads and emerging AI environments.

Network Observability

Network Observability extends visibility beyond the VCF environment into WANs, public clouds, and upstream dependencies. It helps infrastructure teams reduce troubleshooting time and gain context that basic tools like ping and traceroute simply can’t provide.

ValueOps for VCF

ValueOps focuses on business operations and financial intelligence, helping organizations understand cost, utilization, and value across their VCF environments—especially critical as AI workloads increase complexity and spend.

Identity Security

By integrating Symantec technologies, Identity Security strengthens zero trust models beyond native IAM, providing deeper assurance that users are who they claim to be while interoperating with existing customer environments.

How customers should think about advanced services

VCF delivers a complete private cloudplatform on its own. Advanced services are not mandatory—but they are powerful tools for solving specific problems.

Customers don’t need to adopt everything at once. Instead, they can selectively enable services that align with their most urgent needs, whether that’s cyber compliance, AI readiness, database automation, or cost transparency.

Watch The Full Episode

What’s Coming Next

This episode serves as the starting point.

In the weeks ahead, we’ll release deep-dive episodes on each advanced service, featuring the experts who build and operate them. The goal is to move beyond surface-level descriptions and provide practical insight into how these services are used in real environments.

If you’re running VMware Cloud Foundation today—or planning where your private cloud goes next—this series is designed to help you get more value from the platform.

Full episodes are available on the VMware Cloud Foundation YouTube channel, with more coming soon.

The Virtually Speaking Podcast

The Virtually Speaking Podcast is a technical podcast dedicated to discussing VMware topics related to private and hybrid cloud. Each week Pete Flecha and John Nicholson bring in various subject matter experts from VMware and from within the industry to discuss their respective areas of expertise. If you’re new to the Virtually Speaking Podcast check out all episodes on vspeakingpodcast.com and follow on Twitter\X @VirtSpeaking


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