Broadcom ditches VMware Cloud Service Providers - ‘How can they cancel a major program affecting hundreds, perhaps thousands of customers, with zero notice?’::‘How can they cancel a major program affecting hundreds, perhaps thousands of customers, with zero notice?’

  • redcalcium@lemmy.institute
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    10 months ago

    Broadcom can’t afford to get distracted with servicing those small businesses after laying off thousands of vmware employees. They’ll have to make sure the handful of remaining vmware employees focus on milking their biggest customers instead.

  • iamjackflack@lemm.ee
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    10 months ago

    Please let all VMware employee(only the most worthy) move and create a new company that makes the same product. Call it zmware or virtual ware and change up the ui a bit but steal all those customers (like me) right back

  • AutoTL;DR@lemmings.worldB
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    10 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Exclusive Broadcom is tossing the majority of VMware’s Cloud Services Providers as part of its shakeup of the virtualization titan’s partner programs, say sources, leaving customers unclear who their IT supplier will be.

    A month later we revealed that Broadcom intended to discontinue VMware’s channel program, and that some solution providers/ resellers would be transitioned to its own scheme, but on an invitation-only basis, from February.

    Chatter among some in the industry is that Broadcom is only interested in keeping the largest and most profitable customers, and the company simply doesn’t care about the smaller users and the providers that service them.

    “This all sounds very much like Broadcom taking an aggressive approach to its route to market and focusing on those partners that can deliver growth and significant revenue,” said Omdia chief analyst Roy Illsley.

    This would be ironic as Broadcom itself used the spin that its takeover of VMware would actually lead to more competition in the cloud market, back when it was trying to sweet talk European Union antitrust regulators into giving it the go-ahead.

    The notion that the Broadcom-VMware merger might stifle competition was precisely why various regulatory bodies around the globe decided to look closely at the deal before allowing it to proceed.


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  • N3Cr0@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    And that’s why I prefer KVM, even in corporate environments: I don’t need to care about licensing and dropped support.

    • lnxtx@feddit.nl
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      10 months ago

      The HA, vMotion, DRS and other features.

      But I agree. KVM gets better every year. Proxmox is an excellent example of what is possible with KVM.