Broadcom sold a Silicon Valley site in Palo Alto’s Stanford Research Park as it continues to gut VMware assets. SFGate reports that real estate firm Newmark closed the sale of the 13-building, 1.1 ...
A set of substantial security updates for VMware NSX and vCenter has been released by Broadcom, addressing multiple high-severity vulnerabilities that could expose enterprise systems to cyberattacks.
Broadcom yesterday announced a new restructuring of its VMware Cloud Service Provider (VCSP) program, marking another significant change to the VMware partner landscape following its 2023 acquisition ...
Broadcom makes modest technological changes, drops partners and customers, raises prices, and reaps the rewards of a record fiscal quarter. To many attendees at this year’s VMware Explore conference, ...
Siemens got into hot water after Broadcom acquired VMware and changed licensing terms. What can enterprises learn from the ongoing legal battle? When Broadcom acquired virtualization leader VMware in ...
THE major announcement at VMware Explore last year was VMware Cloud Foundation 9 (VCF 9). The objectives of VCF 9 were commendable, with a comprehensive scope. VMware acknowledged that their various ...
Divorce brings tremendous change for a child. Often, while a child adjusts to the reality of divorcing parents, she must simultaneously process a parent’s new relationship with a significant other.
The rapid changes Broadcom instituted after buying virtualization stalwart VMware for $61 billion in late 2023 continue to shape the virtualization and cloud spaces, with some enterprises facing ...
Editor's take: After acquiring VMware in 2023, Broadcom has wasted no time reshaping the company into a profit-focused operation, often at the expense of good customer relations. The latest move in ...
Broadcom has been sending cease-and-desist letters to owners of VMware perpetual licenses with expired support contracts, Ars Technica has confirmed. Some customers have opted to continue using VMware ...
Broadcom has been sending cease-and-desist letters to owners of VMware perpetual licenses with expired support contracts, Ars Technica has confirmed. Some customers have opted to continue using VMware ...