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The private cloud is evolving fast. With VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) at the center of Broadcom’s strategy, enterprises must rethink how they consume and manage their cloud environments. As Broadcom sunsets legacy partner models like white-label programs, businesses need authorized providers who can deliver secure, resilient, and compliant cloud solutions without disruption.
The IT community has been buzzing about Broadcom’s recent changes to the VMware Cloud Service Provider (VCSP) program. For resellers and MSPs, the changes bring both uncertainty and opportunity. At OTAVA, we’ve stood side-by-side with partners to interpret the VMware transition and chart a clear course forward. Here’s what you need to know.
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Learn how Managed Service Providers (MSPs) can navigate the Broadcom VMware transition, protect customers, and safeguard their sales pipeline. Explore key dates, challenges, & strategies with OTAVA, an authorized VMware Pinnacle Partner.
Explore OTAVA’s S.E.C.U.R.E.™ Framework with Trend Micro, focusing on how to “Examine” and “Contain” cyber threats through XDR, real-time alerting, and managed security services for smarter, faster threat response.
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Cloud services are no longer a niche solution for tech companies. Today, they are foundational to how modern businesses run, adapt, and grow. Instead of pouring resources into physical servers and on-site infrastructure, organizations now choose flexible, virtual environments delivered securely over the internet. The shift is accelerating. According to Gartner, global public cloud spending is expected to reach $720 billion in 2025. Growth is fueled by the rise of artificial intelligence, the exponential scale of data, and business demand for flexibility and resilience. As more organizations adopt hybrid and multi-cloud architectures, the benefits of cloud services become impossible to ignore. Let us take a closer look at how businesses can make cloud work for them. The Benefits of Cloud Managed Services Cloud environments do more than host workloads. With the right provider, they become strategic assets that accelerate innovation and protect business continuity. The sections below explore the most valuable benefits of cloud services and how we deliver them through OTAVA’s Managed Azure and private cloud platforms. 1. On-Demand Flexibility Rigid systems slow you down. That is the reality for many companies that still rely on traditional IT setups. Cloud changes that. Instead of buying more hardware every time…
Modern businesses are under pressure to run faster, leaner, and more securely than ever before. As IT teams juggle rising costs, regulatory complexity, and the demand for always-on operations, one infrastructure model continues to stand out: managed colocation services. This hybrid solution blends the control of owning your own hardware with the scalability and expertise of enterprise-grade data centers. It’s not just an alternative to cloud or on-premise setups. It’s a smarter way to ensure infrastructure security, maximize uptime, and improve operational efficiency. According to Uptime Institute, global Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) averages have hovered between 1.55 and 1.59 since 2020, but modern colocation environments now hit as low as 1.4. That kind of energy optimization reflects a broader shift toward smarter, more sustainable IT infrastructure. What Are Managed Colocation Services? Managed colocation services allow businesses to colocate their own physical servers inside a third-party data center while offloading day-to-day infrastructure responsibilities like power management, cooling, physical security, and routine technical tasks. This model gives companies the best of both worlds: You retain hardware ownership and control, but your provider manages the critical (and costly) facility operations. It’s worth clarifying how this differs from similar models. In unmanaged colocation, your…