CAC Launches 'Virtual Infrastructure Smart Optimization Service' for Companies Struggling with VMware Environment Reassessment
CAC has launched a 'Virtual Infrastructure Smart Optimization Service' effective May 21, 2026, to support companies considering VMware environment reassessment. The service offers comprehensive, one-stop support ranging from migration diagnosis to infrastructure construction, migration, and post-migration operations. This service aims to solve issues related to increased costs following the Broadcom acquisition and uncertainties regarding migration paths, helping companies realize optimal IT infrastructure.
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## News Overview
CAC (Headquarters: Chuo-ku, Tokyo; President: Hirotomo Sabeto; hereinafter CAC) will launch the 'Virtual Infrastructure Smart Optimization Service' (hereinafter the Service) on May 21, 2026 (Thursday). This service aims to support enterprises that are considering VMware environment reassessment but are stalled due to issues such as insufficient design documentation and knowledge silos.
## Background of the Service
Since Broadcom's acquisition of VMware, product provision policies have changed significantly, transitioning from perpetual licenses to a subscription format. Under these circumstances, many companies are evaluating how to maintain or update existing VMware environments, yet the following challenges are becoming apparent on the ground:
- Reduction and reassessment of maintenance costs: Companies seek to review VMware licenses due to projected cost increases from the subscription shift.
- Uncertainty regarding migration methods: Companies are unsure about migration targets, skills, and know-how required.
- Promotion of DX and modernization: Companies aim to transition to the cloud or modernize while maintaining current systems.
- Flexible resource utilization: Companies want to move low-usage systems to the cloud to ensure resources on-demand.
In response, CAC has established a system to provide one-stop, end-to-end support, from assessing the current state of VMware environments to judging migration feasibility and managing post-migration operations.
## Service Overview
This service provides consistent support from initial assessment, facilitating decision-making on whether to migrate, to construction, migration, and operation, even in environments where documentation is not sufficiently maintained.
The service includes the following combined menus:
- Migration Diagnosis: Proposing migration targets and decision-making materials based on current status and requirement interviews.
- Virtual Infrastructure Construction: Designing and building new virtual infrastructure as a migration target.
- System Migration: Formulating migration plans through to production release and hand-over to operational staff.
- Operations: Providing services in collaboration with CAC's 'CAC Managed DWS' operational service for the new virtual infrastructure.
## Key Features
1. Support for Cost Structure Reassessment: Reviews current licenses to suppress cost increases and proposes optimal configurations based on multifaceted assessments of migration methods, impact scope, cost, and operational load.
2. One-stop Provision by CAC: Provides integrated support from infrastructure construction to operation, achieving efficient and high-quality infrastructure management using CAC Managed DWS.
3. Realization of Flexible Hybrid Cloud Strategy: Enables flexible operation, including coordination with existing clouds such as Azure and AWS, or co-existence with on-premises virtual infrastructure.
## Company Profile
CAC
Representative: Hirotomo Sabeto, President
Address: 24-1, Nihonbashi Hakozaki-cho, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
CAC (Headquarters: Chuo-ku, Tokyo; President: Hirotomo Sabeto; hereinafter CAC) will launch the 'Virtual Infrastructure Smart Optimization Service' (hereinafter the Service) on May 21, 2026 (Thursday). This service aims to support enterprises that are considering VMware environment reassessment but are stalled due to issues such as insufficient design documentation and knowledge silos.
## Background of the Service
Since Broadcom's acquisition of VMware, product provision policies have changed significantly, transitioning from perpetual licenses to a subscription format. Under these circumstances, many companies are evaluating how to maintain or update existing VMware environments, yet the following challenges are becoming apparent on the ground:
- Reduction and reassessment of maintenance costs: Companies seek to review VMware licenses due to projected cost increases from the subscription shift.
- Uncertainty regarding migration methods: Companies are unsure about migration targets, skills, and know-how required.
- Promotion of DX and modernization: Companies aim to transition to the cloud or modernize while maintaining current systems.
- Flexible resource utilization: Companies want to move low-usage systems to the cloud to ensure resources on-demand.
In response, CAC has established a system to provide one-stop, end-to-end support, from assessing the current state of VMware environments to judging migration feasibility and managing post-migration operations.
## Service Overview
This service provides consistent support from initial assessment, facilitating decision-making on whether to migrate, to construction, migration, and operation, even in environments where documentation is not sufficiently maintained.
The service includes the following combined menus:
- Migration Diagnosis: Proposing migration targets and decision-making materials based on current status and requirement interviews.
- Virtual Infrastructure Construction: Designing and building new virtual infrastructure as a migration target.
- System Migration: Formulating migration plans through to production release and hand-over to operational staff.
- Operations: Providing services in collaboration with CAC's 'CAC Managed DWS' operational service for the new virtual infrastructure.
## Key Features
1. Support for Cost Structure Reassessment: Reviews current licenses to suppress cost increases and proposes optimal configurations based on multifaceted assessments of migration methods, impact scope, cost, and operational load.
2. One-stop Provision by CAC: Provides integrated support from infrastructure construction to operation, achieving efficient and high-quality infrastructure management using CAC Managed DWS.
3. Realization of Flexible Hybrid Cloud Strategy: Enables flexible operation, including coordination with existing clouds such as Azure and AWS, or co-existence with on-premises virtual infrastructure.
## Company Profile
CAC
Representative: Hirotomo Sabeto, President
Address: 24-1, Nihonbashi Hakozaki-cho, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
FAQ
How is the target for VMware migration selected?
Through our migration diagnostic menu, we conduct a current state survey and consultations to propose the optimal combination of cloud services (e.g., Azure, AWS) and on-premises infrastructure for your company.
Can I migrate even if my environment lacks sufficient documentation?
Yes. Even if the current state is difficult to grasp due to missing documentation, this service starts by organizing the current environment to help you gather the information needed for decision-making.
Can I outsource operations to CAC?
Yes. In the operational phase post-construction, we collaborate with our managed service 'CAC Managed DWS' to provide consistent, high-quality infrastructure management.