Delivering VMware Cloud Foundation with sovereign control and infrastructure confidence, and a single platform for AI, VM and Kubernetes workloads.
What does Pinnacle status mean?
Leaseweb has been confirmed as a VMware VCSP Pinnacle partner – the highest tier in the VMware advantage partner program, reflecting verified technical capability, certified delivery, and a direct working relationship with Broadcom, including access to their support infrastructure, escalation paths, and product roadmap. For customers, that means a fully supported path forward for VMware Cloud Foundation, backed by infrastructure depth, global data center presence, and proven sovereign operational experience; not just today, but as the VMware ecosystem continues to evolve under Broadcom ownership.
What this means for your cloud strategy
As Broadcom reshapes the VMware partner ecosystem, that certainty matters. Renewals, licensing and long-term cloud strategy are all live questions for infrastructure teams right now. But there’s a second story underneath the disruption: the same consolidation that collapsed the VMware portfolio into VMware Cloud Foundation also brought virtual machines, Kubernetes and AI workloads onto a single platform. The estate that used to need separate stacks now runs on one, without leaving the VMware operating model behind.
Sovereign by design
A single platform for all your applications is only as useful as where it runs. For organizations around the world, sovereignty is a genuine question: who operates the infrastructure, under whose jurisdiction, and with what regulatory standing?
Leaseweb runs VMware-based private cloud in its own global data centers. The consolidation of AI, VM and Kubernetes workloads onto VCF stays on infrastructure operated and located where your compliance position requires.