VMTurbo was founded on the vision of assuring the performance of any workload, on any infrastructure, anywhere at anytime. Over the past few years, they’ve delivered a platform that empowers over 1,500 customers to deliver better application performance, agility, and efficiency.
Now virtualization is something mainstream (or maybe it’s also become legacy, in some cases): several customers are moving beyond VMs to leverage containers and public clouds as they transition from monolithic to cloud-native applications.
For this reason, VMTurbo has re-branded his name to Turbonomic in order to reflect their extended support for different markets than just VMware and just virtualization.
The new name Turbonomic is a combine of two principles:
- Economic: Turbonomic was built on economic principles that enable cloud and virtualized environments to self-organize and self-manage. It continuously matches application demand to infrastructure supply – without IT having to think about it.
- Autonomic: Turbonomic drives everything from legacy virtualization to multi-cloud environments to their healthy states. Their Autonomic Platform enables you to accelerate your next transformation and deliver the applications your users demand.