VMware announced the vCloud initiative at the 2008
VMworld conference in
Las Vegas and garnered significant press attention. At the 2009
VMworld conference in
San Francisco vCloud was featured in the vCloud Pavilion. vCloud was also a subject at the 2010 VMworld conference. On May 21, 2013, the early access program for vCloud Hybrid Service was launched. On August 26, 2013, general availability was announced for vCloud Hybrid Service including features such as DRaaS and Direct Connect. vCloud Hybrid Service was rebranded to vCloud Air on August 21, 2014. vCloud Air provides a
hybrid cloud—a public
IaaS that functions as an extension of existing data centers running VMware vSphere, with common management and networking. With the rebrand of the service, they also announced a
cloud computing On-Demand program that allows users to pay only for what each user needs to use for resources. vCloud Air Mobile was announced on August 25, 2014, which added the integration of
AirWatch and Pivotal Cloud Foundry. On 4 April 2017 French cloud provider
OVH announced its intent to acquire VMware vCloud Air Business and all personnel. The acquisition was completed in Q2 2017. == Data center locations ==