Principled Technologies (PT) testing shows the VMware solution supported up to 5.6x the pods and faster readiness than ...
New to the lineup in 2026 is Explore on Tour in Washington, D.C. Tailored to the U.S. public sector as well as local and state government employees and contractors, Broadcom will host the event on ...
In the modern enterprise environment, virtualization has become a cornerstone for efficient system management and operational optimization. Professionals who can design, deploy, and manage virtual ...
Report finds 86% of customers are still looking to reduce their VMware footprint 85% are worried about price hikes – concerns haven't tamed in two years Migration complexity, high costs and technical ...
Organisations using vSphere 8 have until October 2027 to migrate to vSphere 9 before product support ends, with additional costs needing to be considered beyond the complexity of migrating potentially ...
IBM’s decision — forced on it by Broadcom’s new partner program policies — opens up a new option for customers dissatisfied with VMware licensing changes: OpenShift. IBM has decided not to offer ...
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 ...
After 2 October 2025, VMware version 7 will no longer be supported, and organisations will need to consider how they take their server virtualisation strategy forward. Shane O’Rourke, senior director ...
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, ...
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 ...
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