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The settlement could have potential implications for enterprise customers navigating Broadcom's new subscription pricing models.
Broadcom's latest court filing alleged that AT&T’s lawsuit is an attempt to secure more time to transition to other software while still receiving discounted support services, which Broadcom has already phased out for perpetual license
AT&T accused Broadcom of attempting to retroactively alter existing VMware agreements and force the telco into buying expensive subscription-based services.
This week's VMware Explore conference was all about AI, along with an unexpected focus on private clouds.
In a keynote address at VMware Explore 2024, Broadcom CEO Hock Tan talked up the new version of VMware Cloud Foundation and extolled the future of the enterprise: ‘private cloud, private AI, your own private data.’
With VMware Explore 2024 on the horizon, it’s a good time to look at what enterprise customers want as they plan and expand their IT and cloud strategies.
Concerns about the new direction VMware is taking are driving some enterprise customers to consider alternative platforms from vendors such as Scale Computing, Nutanix and Oxide Computer.
Network technology has evolved, especially since the arrival of artificial intelligence (AI), and the role and the value of the router has grown significantly,
A six-month extension of vSphere 7.0 support has been announced, but VMware customers using AWS on-demand hosts need to move fast to keep running there. Also new: updates to VMware Cloud Foundation.
According to Gartner, Broadcom’s new licensing models, which transition from enterprise license agreements to more complex consumption models, can force businesses to pay 2-3 times more.
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