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VMware Tanzu Mission Control
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VMware Tanzu Mission Control
VMware Tanzu Mission Control is a centralized management platform for consistently operating and securing your Kubernetes infrastructure and modern applications across multiple teams and clouds.
It provides operators with a single control point to give developers the independence they need to drive business forward, while enabling consistent management and operations across environments for increased security and governance.
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Information about VMware Tanzu Mission Control
Listed Since: 06/09/2020
Last Updated: 06/07/2023
Listed Since: 06/09/2020
Last Updated: 06/07/2023
STAR Level 1
Self-Assessment & Partner-Provided
Consensus Assessments Initiative Questionnaire v4.0.2
CAIQ 4.0.2 Self-assessment
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