Soon after Broadcom bought VMware, it stopped the sale of VMware perpetual licenses and started requiring subscriptions.
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.
When Broadcom changed VMware's licenses to subscriptions and per-core pricing, it included a limit of 100 GiB of storage ...
Additionally, higher CPU core requirements per CPU subscription have made VMware more expensive for some reseller partners. "As on-premises virtualization projects move from [enterprise license ...
Not impressed with price hikes and subscription shifts Since Broadcom’s $69 billion acquisition of VMware last year, many ...
Historically, VMware has hailed its perpetual licenses as among the most renowned ... slashed its subscription list price by half. The enterprise-class solution is designed to empower customers ...
Forward-thinking CXOs are using this disruption to reimagine their technology real estate, consider a broader range of cloud ...
Broadcom bolstered its VMware vSphere HCI platform with more storage and brought back an old name for a new option.
Supporting best-in-class open-source software (OSS) technologies Enterprise customers that want to build and feed data to open-source software running VMware Cloud Foundation can utilize the ...
Broadcom’s recent AI-focused update to its long-standing VeloCloud SD-WAN platform included a new partner program change.