Industry scuttlebutt is that VMware is preparing a public cloud offering that it would run itself, a rumor that VMware officials have refused to comment on -- sort of.
Late last week the company's vCloud Director Twitter account announced the news of a public cloud offering, then the tweet was rather quickly deleted. CRN first reported the news and has a screenshot of the tweet before it was erased.
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Whether VMware actually will launch a public cloud is still up in the air, but various media outlets have reported the company's plans, and another found customers who have been part of a beta program from VMware.
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Stuart Miniman, an analyst at the Wikibon Project who tracks VMware, says he's heard the rumors about a VMware public cloud and, if true, they would make sense. VMware's strategy in the past has been to mostly work through partners for public cloud offerings, but he says that has been somewhat disappointing for the company because it has not gained the market traction the company had hoped. That creates an opportunity for VMware to launch its own public cloud, pitching it as a market alternative, and still have an ecosystem of partners with their own clouds as well.
The infrastructure as a service (IaaS) market is already packed with a variety of providers, though, most notably Amazon Web Services, along with a bevy of competitors like Rackspace, Joyent, Terremark, HP, Google and Savvis, just to name a few.






