“Broadcom has abandoned the channel market by making it nearly impossible to work with them due to constantly changing ...
New research reveals that while most VMware customers are satisfied with their current software, they are exploring ...
As it changed VMware's business model, Broadcom quickly reworked ... VMware customers who have pushed back against Broadcom’s licensing changes, though AT&T’s action was the most visible ...
Since its acquisition of VMware a little over a year ago, Broadcom has caused uproar in the virtualization world by implementing a series of changes it said were meant to simplify its portfolio ...
Under Broadcom, VMware now focuses on its largest or most "strategic" customers, and its customers must also convert from a perpetual licensing model to ... VMware's recent changes in contractual ...
The patents in question cover some critical behind-the-scenes tech that helps keep virtual machines running smoothly, ...
Broadcom will no longer take ... are having the biggest problems navigating the changes, per conversations that Ars has had with VMware customers and analysts. Speaking to The Register, Edwards ...
as Broadcom bundled together hundreds of VMware solutions and ended perpetual licensing in favor of a subscription-based model. Longtime users of the ubiquitous virtualization solution suite saw ...
According to Watts, who spoke at the company’s Insight event in London this week, changes to VMware’s licensing model will impact everyone’s idea of lock-in and their resistance to it.