After closing a $69 billion deal to buy virtualization technology company VMware a year ago, Broadcom wasted no time ushering in big changes to the ways customers and partners buy and sell VMware ...
In the letter, Johnson called the proposed price hike extreme and unexpected ... Not long after the buyout, VMware perpetual licenses were terminated, and customers became increasingly vocal ...
“For example, compared to previous pricing which included VMware licenses, you will be able to get a VE1 node that supports portability at up to a 35 percent lower price on a three-year prepaid ...
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 ...
Historically, VMware has hailed its perpetual licenses as among the most renowned ... Broadcom has also slashed its subscription list price by half. The enterprise-class solution is designed ...