VMware customers are venting their spleen over the licensing changes coming in vSphere 5, which in some cases will amount to a significant price hike. Evidence of customers' frustration can be ...
In vSphere 5, VMware is moving from a licensing model that's based on the number of server cores to one that's based on the amount of vRAM, or memory that customers allocate to virtual machines on ...
After VMware acquisition, Broadcom has start to change VMware’s licensing tring to normalize and simplify it, but also tring to maximize the possible revenew. This not not so good for all customers.
Broadcom bolstered its VMware vSphere HCI platform with more storage and brought back an old name for a new option.
At the heart of the criticism is the fundamental change in VMware ‘s licensing model following the takeover by Broadcom. The ...
As with other changes since the acquisition, Broadcom claims it is simplifying licensing for VMware customers ... as well as ...
When Broadcom changed VMware's licenses to subscriptions and per-core pricing, it included a limit of 100 GiB of storage ...
Broadcom’s recent AI-focused update to its long-standing VeloCloud SD-WAN platform included a new partner program change.
Nutanix topped the list because, in the opinion of Paul Delory, a research vice president in the Gartner for Technical ...
"As on-premises virtualization projects move from [enterprise license agreements] and perpetual licenses ... Encore is still using "a small amount" of VMware's vCenter server management software and ...