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My VMware Users and Roles

April 15, 2012 3 Comments

latoga’s Guide to My VMware

  1. Say Hello to My VMware (Portal)
  2. My VMware Quick Overview
  3. My VMware Users and Roles
  4. My VMware for Most of Us
  5. My VMware for the Super Us(er)
  6. Some My VMware Gotchas To Be Aware Of

My VMware has only two officially Roles for users (and one default role, user).  Everyone is a user.  Then there is one Procurement User and one Super User.  All the roles associated with the old VMware license portal are gone (i.e., PLA, SLA, SA, RU).

  • Super User: A Super User can manage license keys and users on behalf of an account, manage account user permissions, and add or remove users. There can be only one Super User for each account, but the same person may serve as Super User for multiple accounts.
  • Procurement Contact: A Procurement Contact is the primary contact for the account, on behalf of the customer organization, for ordering, renewing, and quoting transactions. Although their primary responsibilities can be procurement tasks, the Procurement Contact can also manage license keys and support on behalf of a specific account, and manage account user permissions. There can be only one Procurement Contact for each account, but the same person may serve as Procurement Contact for multiple accounts.

For most companies, the Super User and Procurement Contact may be the same person.  The Super User can change who the Super User and Procurement Contact is at any time from the “Account Summary” screen.

My VMware Account Summary Screen

Here is a quick overview of how the old roles from the VMware License portal will migrate to roles within My VMware:

  • PLAs become the Super User and Procurement Contact.  If more than one PLA is associated with the account, the last PLA who submitted an order becomes the Super User and Procurement Contact. For large enterprises this could be over ruled as part of the account consolidation (see below), in which case the old PLA will have full access to the folder containing the keys for your Orders.
  • SLAs becomes a user with full access to the folders containing the orders you were made SLA for.
  • SAs will be granted the ability to open Support Requests on the folders containing the orders you were made SA for.

As part of the My VMware launch, there was also a consolidation of account records within the VMware Orders/Contracts system.  Over the years a single company may have had multiple people (say from different Business Units) buy licenses from VMware.  Each order could have created a separate record in the VMware systems.  My VMware worked to consolidate all these record under the Super User (with some exceptions for larger customers).  As a result, the Super User will be able to see all orders, support contracts, license keys, and Support Requests within their organization. If you were the person who purchased a VMware Product for your team in the past, you will still have the same access to that order and license keys as before.  But the Super User for your company (assuming it’s not you) will also see it.

Full Details in the Knowledge Base:

  • Roles in My VMware
  • Users and Permissions in My VMware
  • Super Users and Procurement Contacts in My VMware
  • My VMware Super User Service

Filed Under: Instructions, VMware Tagged With: Launch, My VMware

My VMware Quick Overview

April 15, 2012 4 Comments

latoga’s Guide to My VMware

  1. Say Hello to My VMware (Portal)
  2. My VMware Quick Overview
  3. My VMware Users and Roles
  4. My VMware for Most of Us
  5. My VMware for the Super Us(er)
  6. Some My VMware Gotchas To Be Aware Of

This past weekend VMware launched an exciting new customer portal called My VMware.  If you have ever gone to the VMware website to:

  • Manage license keys
  • Open a Support Request
  • Download an eval or beta
  • Manage a Support Contract or Order

Then the information below will apply to you as you’ll be working with the My VMware portal moving forward.

What is My VMware?

VMware listened to customers’ requests for easier navigation and a consolidated view of your license keys and support. As a result, we integrated many of the functions that used to be spread across multiple portals to provide a centralized view of the information you need within My VMware.  Your primary online activities will be faster, easier and more accessible, saving you time and effort.

My VMware Home Screen

Is the Web the Only Way to use My VMware?

Absolutely Not!  My VMware is not only a web portal.  The team also created the My VMware App for IOS available for both the iPhone and iPad and the My VMware App for Android. See My VMware Mobile App FAQ  and My VMware Mobile App Help Articles for more details.

I’m a Manager, Why Should I Care about My VMware?

My VMware provides unified access to all information about VMware product orders and support contracts that you have ever purchased. As a manager who may be in charge of multiple projects and teams, My VMware gives you the ability to better organize all your VMware Entitlements with customized folders and provides you fine grain control over what access members of your team have to these entitlements.

My VMware User Permissions Screen

I’m a VMware Architect/Admin, Why Should I Care about My VMware?

My VMware gives you one stop access to manage your license keys as well as a centralized location where you can open and review any of your VMware Support Requests.  From the portal you are also just one click away from software downloads, the Suport Knowledge Base, and many other commonly used resources from VMware. As you expand your environment or stand up new environments your newly purchased software license keys will also be deposited into your account.

My VMware Support Home Screen

I’m a Contracts/Procurement Person, Why Should I Care about My VMware?

My VMware enables you to see all VMware Orders and Support Contracts across your organization in one place.  If your responsibilities include high level management of the distribution of software licenses keys (like under an ELA), My VMware will allow you to provide license keys to business unit or group managers as well as organize these keys in a way that can mirror your organization.

My VMware Order History Screen

What’s the Biggest Gotcha with My VMware?

While the portal was designed to be easy to use, the one thing that I can foresee creating a little confusion is the potential for a user to have access to multiple Entitlement Accounts.  In general an account should correlate to your company and most users should only have one account.  However, it is possible for one company to end up with multiple accounts with various orders spread across these accounts.  My VMware is designed to allow you to work with the orders and entitlements from one account at a time.  If you’re looking for something that you know you own but don’t see it, check that you don’t have access to another Entitlement Account with your login.  It is possible for the Super User to contact VMware Support to request that two accounts are combined into one.

My VMware Account Selection Drop-Down

What’s the Future of My VMware?

You tell Us!

My VMware was built based on customer feedback.  Make sure you let the VMware team know what you think by using the “Feedback” link at the bottom of any screen within My VMware.  You can aslo let your VMware account team and the VMware support team know what else you need from My VMware.

Filed Under: Instructions, VMware Tagged With: Launch, My VMware

Say Hello to My VMware (Portal)

April 15, 2012 4 Comments

…or maybe it should be “Say Hello to Your VMware (Portal)”.  The new portal for you to interact with (just about) all things VMware.

My VMware Home Screen

This past weekend VMware decommissioned a number of customer facing portals and consolidated all that functionality into one portal…My VMware. One place where you can manage your software licenses, open Support Request, manage your Orders/Contracts, and be one click away from a lot of other VMware goodness…

The Launch of My VMware was the culmination of a 2 year long project that involved hundreds of VMware staff.  Huge congratulations and thank you’s go out to everyone involved!  Double kudo’s go out to the team members who worked so diligently over this weekend to perform the go live migration and testing!!

The My VMware team created a number of information and help sites related to the launch that you should reference for answers to your questions:

  1. To understand My VMware use the Guided Tour within the portal itself.  It should appear the first time you login to My VMware.  You can always go back to the Guided Tour by clicking “Learn more about My VMware” link in the upper right hand corner of the portal.
  2. Check the My VMware FAQ to see if your question is answered there.
  3. Visit the VMware Knowledge Base and click the “My VMware” option on the left hand side.

My VMware is not only a web portal.  The team also created the My VMware App for IOS available for both the iPhone and iPad and the My VMware App for Android.

I’ve been working with my clients and the My VMware team for a few months now preparing for this launch. During that time I’ve learned a bit about the most common tasks users will perform on this new portal and discovers a few gotchas as well. I’ve written up my experiences in the following set of blog posts that I hope you find valuable.

Please keep in mind that when my clients or I work with the portal, we’re usually dealing with literally hundreds of different licenses, order, contracts, and historic support requests that are spread across multiple divisions and business units of Fortune 100 enterprises.  So I may have a different view of the portal than most.

latoga’s Guide to My VMware

  1. Say Hello to My VMware (Portal)
  2. My VMware Quick Overview
  3. My VMware Users and Roles
  4. My VMware for Most of Us
  5. My VMware for the Super Us(er)
  6. Some My VMware Gotchas To Be Aware Of

 

Filed Under: Announcements, Virtualization, VMware Tagged With: Launch, My VMware

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With over 25 years of partnering leadership and direct GTM experience, Greg A. Lato provides consulting services to companies in all stages of their partnering journey to Ecosystem Led Growth.