Kubernetes & Cloud Native · 25.07.2026, 15:29 UTC
Why Broadcom is betting on a private cloud comeback
| Schweregrad | info |
|---|---|
| Kategorie | Kubernetes & Cloud Native |
| Quelle | The New Stack – Kubernetes ↗ |
| Veröffentlicht | 25.07.2026 UTC |
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Broadcom’s VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) continues to evolve from a turnkey infrastructure stack to a modern app substrate. At stake for VCF’s ongoing development is striking a balance between providing an “easy button” for cloud infrastructure and an open, flexible platform aligned with the evolution of Kubernetes.
Meanwhile, open source and private cloud remain essential components of VCF’s DNA, with Broadcom, one of the leading Kubernetes contributors, continuing to align VCF with the open source community.
During KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2026, Broadcom’s Jad El-Zein, technologist, and Myles Gray, a senior technical marketing architect at VMware/Broadcom, discuss this and other concerns — such as cloud-native on private cloud and how VCF can serve platform engineering teams — on The New Stack podcast.
This interview was recorded live in Amsterdam during KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2026, and centers on the shifting landscape of cloud-native technology, the resurgence of private cloud, the integration of Kubernetes into core enterprise infrastructure, and how VCF supports it all for at-scale operations and platform engineering teams.
Private cloud’s full-circle return
There is a notable shift in the industry as enterprises move workloads back to private clouds, driven by growing concerns about data sovereignty and a desire for native open-source stacks. Broadcom is responding by focusing on a strategy that prioritizes on-premises stability over a SaaS model.
“And what we’re seeing is that stack that has now become cloud native, and the enterprise fully …
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