Broadcom has accelerated the transformation of VMware by discontinuing perpetual software licenses and shifting users to subscription-based models following the completion of its acquisition of VMware. The move aligns with VMware's pre-acquisition plan. Additionally, the merger has resulted in layoffs for hundreds of employees.
.@StevenDickens3 and @CTOAdvisor, with @TheFuturumGroup share their insights on @Broadcom's significant price cut for VMware's hybrid cloud suite subscription, the end of perpetual licenses, and a new, cost-effective vSphere bundle. https://t.co/JYf16N8638 #Broadcom #VMware https://t.co/ojC6aw0C6W
Hundreds of Employees Face Layoffs in Wake of Broadcom-VMware Merger https://t.co/SEwsKMpT89 #TechNews https://t.co/bUIizUOBcw
Broadcom will shift VMware users with perpetual licenses (pay once) to subscriptions (pay always). The move was said to be following a plan that @VMware had before it was bought. https://t.co/PLsPcFoSr8
Broadcom is shifting VMware into a subscription-based business after recently completing an acquisition of the US cloud computing giant. https://t.co/q64q0lvv2t
Broadcom accelerates VMware transformation by killing off perpetual software licenses https://t.co/imRHvjpmgl