Mesh7's security technology will be combined with VMware's Kubernetes-based Tanzu Service Mesh. Credit: Magdalena Petrova With a goal of making distributed applications more secure, VMware has announced plans to buy security vendor Mesh7 for an undisclosed amount. Combining the acquisition with its other security wares, VMware aims to address modern applications that require reliable connectivity, dynamic service discovery, and the ability to automate changes quickly without disruption as they extend across multi-cloud environments, said Tom Gillis, senior vice president and general manger with VMware’s networking and security business unit, in a blog about the Mesh7 acquisition. “Security teams and operators need better visibility into application behavior and overall security posture, and the developer experience needs to lead to more secure operations,” Gillis wrote. Mesh7 offers a cloud-based, Layer 7 security service that can automatically find all L7+ interactions; it creates service interaction graphs, app data, and flow maps between app components to third-party domains, cloud infrastructure components and other applications, the company said. Additionally, Mesh7 conducts continuous baselining and drift detection from sanctioned behavior for APIs, data, services, messages, service interaction graph, and data flow maps, including cloud infrastructure access. Once the deal closes, Mesh7’s security technology will be combined with VMware’s Tanzu Service Mesh to enable greater understanding of which applications components are talking to which using APIs, Gillis stated. The Tanzu Service Mesh sets up connectivity and security services for VMware’s Kubernetes cluster and cloud offerings. “Developers and Security teams will each gain a better understanding of when, where and how applications and microservices are communicating via APIs, even across multi-cloud environments, enabling better DevSecOps,” he stated. Related content feature 5 ways to boost server efficiency Right-sizing workloads, upgrading to newer servers, and managing power consumption can help enterprises reach their data center sustainability goals. By Maria Korolov Dec 04, 2023 9 mins Green IT Green IT Green IT news Omdia: AI boosts server spending but unit sales still plunge A rush to build AI capacity using expensive coprocessors is jacking up the prices of servers, says research firm Omdia. By Andy Patrizio Dec 04, 2023 4 mins CPUs and Processors Generative AI Data Center feature What is Ethernet? History, evolution and roadmap The Ethernet protocol connects LANs, WANs, Internet, cloud, IoT devices, Wi-Fi systems into one seamless global communications network. By John Breeden Dec 04, 2023 11 mins Networking news IBM unveils Heron quantum processor and new modular quantum computer IBM also shared its 10-year quantum computing roadmap, which prioritizes improvements in gate operations and error-correction capabilities. By Michael Cooney Dec 04, 2023 5 mins CPUs and Processors High-Performance Computing Data Center Podcasts Videos Resources Events NEWSLETTERS Newsletter Promo Module Test Description for newsletter promo module. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe