Broadcom is discontinuing sales of perpetual licenses for over a dozen VMware products, the company announced this week. The move comes less than a month after the completion of Broadcom's acquisition ...
Broadcom Inc. is accelerating a plan to strong-arm VMware customers into signing up for subscriptions by killing off older, on-premises perpetual licenses to use the popular virtualization software.
VMware recently announced a change to its software licensing model that caps the number of cores supported in the CPU, effective April 2, 2020. Why did VMware do this? What is the real impact to IT?
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‘AMD has a few levels above 32 cores. For those that are, we tried to be as flexible as possible in giving customers a fair amount of time to grandfather them in with the goal being zero impact to our ...
Under the new VMware licensing pricing model, one CPU license will cover up to 32 cores in a single CPU. If a CPU has more than 32 cores, additional CPU licenses will be required. VMware is increasing ...
Effective April 2, VMware will increase its CPU licensing pricing model for customers who have more than 32 cores. VMware channel partners talk to CRN about the market impact. VMware is doubling the ...
Broadcom’s post-acquisition licensing changes for VMware have triggered steep cost increases, partner network cuts, and uncertainty over product direction, prompting many organizations to reassess ...
LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--LicenseFortress, a leading provider of software license management solutions, is pleased to announce significant updates to its ArxPlatform. The enhanced platform aims to ...
VMware reported a drop in profit for the second quarter as businesses cut spending on new software amid the tough economy. Revenue was flat from the year before, at US$456 million, while net profit ...