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VMware in a Cloud-First World: What IT Professionals Need to Know

by UIT Stuff4 minutes read May 31, 2026
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VMware built the foundation of enterprise infrastructure for two decades. Now organizations are rethinking how on-premises virtualization fits alongside public cloud. If you work in IT infrastructure, you need to understand where VMware stands today and what that means for your skills.

This post explains what has changed, what has stayed the same, and where to focus your training if VMware is part of your environment.

VMware Still Runs Most Enterprise Data Centers

VMware’s hypervisor, vSphere, runs a significant share of enterprise workloads worldwide. Organizations that built their data centers on VMware do not replace it overnight. The infrastructure is too embedded, the operational processes too dependent on it, and the costs of wholesale migration too high to make rash moves.

That creates a clear reality: demand for VMware skills is not disappearing. What is changing is the context in which those skills are applied.

Infrastructure teams now operate in hybrid environments. A server room with VMware-managed virtual machines connects to AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud. Workloads move between environments based on cost, performance, and compliance requirements. The engineer who only understands one layer of that stack is less valuable than the one who understands how it fits together.

According to the Government of Canada Job Bank, IT infrastructure and systems administrator roles requiring virtualization and cloud skills show strong and consistent demand across Canada. Employers are not replacing VMware expertise with cloud expertise — they are looking for professionals who hold both.

What VMware’s Evolution Means in Practice

Broadcom’s acquisition of VMware completed in late 2023. Since then, the product line and licensing structure have changed. Organizations are evaluating their contracts, comparing costs, and in some cases accelerating cloud migration plans. This is the backdrop to VMware’s current position in enterprise IT.

For IT professionals, this creates several practical considerations.

First, the skills still transfer. vSphere, vCenter, NSX, and vSAN knowledge does not become worthless when a company renegotiates its VMware contract. The virtualization concepts, the networking architecture, the storage configuration — these competencies apply across platforms and environments.

Second, organizations that stay with VMware need trained administrators to manage their investment. A company that spends significantly on VMware licensing needs staff who know how to optimize and operate it. That demand does not shrink when the vendor changes ownership.

Third, skills in VMware workload migration are increasingly valuable. Engineers who know how to move virtual machines out of vSphere into a public cloud provider, or into an alternative hypervisor, are being asked to do exactly that at organizations making transition decisions.

The Hybrid Infrastructure Skill Set

The professionals with the clearest career path right now are those who understand the full hybrid stack. That means VMware virtualization combined with cloud platform knowledge.

On the VMware side, the VCP-DCV (VMware Certified Professional — Data Center Virtualization) remains the benchmark enterprise credential. It covers vSphere, vCenter, and the configuration and administration skills organizations need to run their data centers. You can explore VMware certification training to build or formalize those skills.

On the cloud side, the most relevant certifications for infrastructure professionals are the Microsoft Azure Administrator (AZ-104) and the AWS Solutions Architect Associate. Both focus on cloud infrastructure management — the kind of work that connects to on-premises VMware environments. Our Microsoft Azure training covers the AZ-104 and related certifications for professionals moving into hybrid roles.

The combination of a VMware credential and a cloud certification gives you a credible profile for senior infrastructure roles. Employers filling positions in hybrid cloud operations expect to see both.

Networking and Security in Hybrid Environments

VMware NSX brought software-defined networking into the enterprise. Organizations running NSX have significant investments in virtual network infrastructure that does not disappear when they add public cloud. Network engineers who understand NSX alongside cloud networking services — Azure Virtual Network, AWS VPC — are well positioned for infrastructure roles that span both.

Security is the other area that cuts across both environments. Workloads moving between on-premises VMware and cloud platforms create new exposure points. IT professionals who understand both the virtualization layer and cloud security controls are in demand at organizations managing that complexity.

Red Hat’s research on enterprise open source infrastructure, published in the State of Enterprise Open Source Report, consistently shows that hybrid infrastructure — combining on-premises and cloud — is the dominant model in enterprise IT. VMware environments are part of that hybrid picture, not separate from it.

What to Focus on if VMware Is in Your Environment

If you work in an organization that runs VMware, your priority is to understand where that infrastructure is headed. Ask your team or management whether the organization has a refresh plan, a migration plan, or a plan to maintain the existing environment. The answer shapes which skills are most worth developing.

If the environment is stable and staying with VMware, deepening your VCP or moving toward VCAP-level certification builds your value in that organization and makes you a stronger candidate for senior roles. Browse our VMware training programs to see what is available.

If the organization is evaluating cloud migration, your value comes from understanding both sides of the move. A VMware administrator who learns cloud infrastructure management becomes the person who can own the migration project rather than watch it happen around them.

If you want to map out the right certification path for your specific situation, explore advanced certification programs with our team. We work with experienced IT professionals building credentials for hybrid infrastructure, cloud, and specialized technical roles.

VMware is not going away. The professionals who stay relevant are the ones who learn what sits alongside it.

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