Cloud Computing

Cloud Computing

Unlock Greater Value from Cloud Computing

We are committed to helping you adopt a hybrid cloud strategy to transform your business. As part of the VMware Cross-Cloud Architecture, we're extending the capabilities of our private cloud technologies to make clouds ready for enterprises. Consequently, your apps can now be run, managed, connected and secured across multiple private and public clouds and devices - including native apps running on public clouds.


VMware's Cloud Strategy 

The following principles guide our approach to cloud computing:   

  • Implement a software-defined data center (SDDC) private cloud that is best-in-class   
  • Extend the SDDC model to public and private clouds   
  • and provide connectivity, security, and management
  • so you can innovate freely in the cloud of your choice.

Private Cloud

A VMware private cloud can support a variety of workloads, including traditional enterprise apps and modern containers-based microservices

Public Cloud

We provide you with the flexibility to run your private clouds on-premises or as a service through VMware Cloud Providers partners.

Hybrid Cloud

VMware Cross-Cloud Architecture allows organizations to adopt public and private clouds without creating cloud silos.

Private Cloud 

More than 500,000 customers worldwide rely on VMware technology to deploy best-in-class private clouds.

Private clouds include all the capabilities and self-service ease of use of public clouds. With industry-leading network virtualization, storage virtualization, and management, these services are provided on a simple, efficient and flexible hyperconverged platform.

A VMware private cloud can support virtually any type of workload, from traditional enterprise applications to modern container-based microservices.

Cloud Management Platform

With vRealize Suite, you can manage workloads in your private cloud, even across other hypervisors and non-virtualized environments. Policy-based provisioning allows you to manage workloads more efficiently.

VMware Cloud Foundation

Our new cloud platform, Cloud Foundation, is a unified SDDC platform for public and private clouds. Improve how IT sets up and maintains private and hybrid clouds while making them easier for developers to use.

Public Cloud 

VMware technology enables customers to run their private clouds on-premises or consume them as a service through VMware Cloud Providers.

Customers can use a virtualized platform of compute, storage, and networking to provide a consistent operational model across private and public clouds, which can be managed using existing skills and processes.   

VMware vCloud Air

vCloud Air, VMware's secure, dedicated cloud, lets you run any workload, old or new. We offer unified networking, common management, and security, as well as the same level of reliability and performance you expect from your own data center.

VMware Cloud Providers - Service Providers

With the vSphere virtualization platform, you can choose from a wide range of cloud services. Various use cases, such as seasonal projects, development and testing, and disaster recovery, are supported by these services.

Hybrid Cloud 

VMware Cross-Cloud Architecture facilitates the adoption of public and private clouds without creating cloud silos.

As part of this new architecture, VMware Cloud Foundation, new Cross-Cloud services, and vRealize cloud management platform provide common management, policies, networking, and security across private and public clouds. A key component of the Cross-Cloud Architecture is the VMware vRealize Suite cloud management platform and VMware NSX.

While managing costs efficiently, IT organizations can discover what services exist across different clouds and enforce security and governance.

 By managing the provisioning and Day 2 management of cloud-native cluster frameworks, the VMware Cross-Cloud Architecture helps businesses build and operate cloud-native applications more seamlessly. IT can provide these frameworks to app teams on the cloud of their choice with freedom and control.

VMware Cloud Foundation

Our new unified platform for private and public clouds is Cloud Foundation. Improve how IT builds and maintains private and hybrid clouds while making them easier for developers to use.

How to Enable Cookies in Safari and Microsoft Edge on iPhone

Although Apple's privacy and security features are laudable on iPhone, they often lead to undesirable experiences. When browsing on Safari or Microsoft Edge on the iPhone, you may see irrelevant content due to developers and websites being unable to access your location or other data. Apple's Safari and Microsoft Edge require you to enable cookies in order to display desirable content. Here's how to do that.

Apple's Safari and Microsoft Edge do not block cookies by default. If you have disabled cookies on these browsers, you should enable them again. Let's take a look at how you can enable cookies in Safari and Microsoft Edge on iPhone. Then we will learn why browser cookies are useful and why you need to enable them on your iPhone.

If you enable cookies, advertisers and websites will be able to collect data when you visit their websites. It's a trade-off.

Enable Cookies in Safari on iPhone

This is quite simple to do. In the Settings app, just like any other Apple app, you can make changes. Below are the steps.

1. Open the Settings app on iPhone.

2. Scroll down to Safari and open the menu.

3. Go to Privacy & Security menu and disable Block All Cookies toggle.

Safari will collect all the cookies files and you are ready to browse the web as before.

Enable Cookies in Microsoft Edge on iPhone

On iPhone, Microsoft Edge, a capable Safari alternative, also allows you to enable/disable cookies. The steps are below.

1. Open Microsoft Edge browser on iPhone.

2. Tap on the three-dot menu at the bottom and open Settings.

f3. Tap on Privacy and security > Cookies.

4. Select Don’t block cookies from the following menuNow that you have enabled Cookies on your iPhone, you need to understand why cookies are essential in the browsing experience.


Here's what you need to know.

Cookies are small text files created by the websites you visit and stored on your device. Cookies make your browsing experience more convenient. Whenever you leave a site, you will have to sign in again. It will also take longer for pages to load.


Do you have any items in your shopping cart? If you close the tab accidentally, you will need to add them again. This is made possible by cookies.

Sites use Cookies to keep you logged in, remember your preferences (that's how the browser remembers and displays your search history), and provide localized content. When you browse websites from the US, you won't want to see Amazon UK ads.

Browser cookies on iPhone do not threaten your privacy or security. They actually enhance the browsing experience. Turning off cookies on the iPhone may prevent some websites from working properly. Instead, use the steps above to keep them enabled.

FAQs

How to Enable/Disable Google Chrome Cookies?

Google Chrome, being the browser pioneer, doesn’t offer an option to disable cookies on iPhone. It’s enabled by default.

Can You Clear Cookies on iPhone?

From browser settings, you can easily clear browser cookies on iPhone. If your preferred browser is acting weird, you may consider deleting cookies and cache on your iPhone. Just remember to save any unsaved data you may have open in the browser first. You will lose it.

Wrapping Up: Enable Cookies on iPhone

In the name of security and privacy, you shouldn’t block all cookies on your iPhone. If you have disabled cookies in the past, the steps above should help you enable cookies from Safari and Microsoft Edge on iPhone. There is no way to enable or disable cookies on Chrome. It is enabled by default so you are good to go.