Broadcom has moved forward with plans to transition VMware, a virtualization and cloud computing company, into a subscription-based business. As of December 11, it no longer sells perpetual licenses ...
Broadcom Inc. is accelerating a plan to strong-arm VMware customers into signing up for subscriptions by killing off older, on-premises perpetual licenses to use the popular virtualization software.
A&T is precisely the kind of enterprise customer that Broadcom desires. According to recently filed court documents (PDF), AT&T has deployed Broadcom’s VMware software across approximately 8,600 ...
Broadcom’s recent “major” update to VMware’s Cloud Platform provided the new parent with an opportunity to shower love all over its new acquisition, but it also continued to highlight ongoing ...
Under the new VMware licensing pricing model, one CPU license will cover up to 32 cores in a single CPU. If a CPU has more than 32 cores, additional CPU licenses will be required. VMware is increasing ...
Google Cloud late last week released a VMware “reminder” tied to Broadcom’s impending license portability changes that are set to impact the use of VMware’s Cloud Foundation (VCF) platform running in ...
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