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VMware’s new owner is pushing legacy license-holders to buy costly software support subscriptions. Broadcom says it may audit ...
VMware perpetual licenses are not lucrative enough for Broadcom, so it's reportedly sending cease-and-desist letters.
Cease-and-desist letters target expired support contracts, compelling enterprises to reconsider software strategies.
As Broadcom flings legal nastygrams at its own punters Next Dominic Johnston is fed up with VMware.… A couple of years back, ...
At its .NEXT 2025 conference, Nutanix unveiled a slew of partnerships in storage, cloud and AI with players Nvidia, Pure ...
Nutanix wins Broadcom VMware customer Toshiba due to increased costs as it migrates 2,200 VMs off VMware to Nutanix HCI and ...
Broadcom wants to push every single VMware customer "owning" a perpetual license to a new subscription-based contract, and is ...
Perpetual VMware licenses often have time-limited support. At the end of the contract, Broadcom issues a cease and desist ...
The owner of VMware is reminding customers on perpetual licences that they will longer be able to buy support for their ...
Nutanix’s Omnissa partnership with VMware’s end user computing company will boost Broadcom customer exits via AHV hypervisor ...
Nutanix targets cloud-native and AI workloads and offers migration enticements to VMware customers - SiliconANGLE ...
Omnissa, the company that acquired VMware’s end-user compute portfolio, is moving beyond its traditional territory of managing endpoint devices and into server management.