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VMware and AT&T's agreement precludes "Broadcom’s attempt to bully AT&T into paying a king’s ransom for subscriptions AT&T does not want or need, or risk widespread network outages," AT&T reckons.
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AT&T intends to quit VMware, Broadcom claims in legal broadsideAT&T claimed that Broadcom instead offered it subscriptions to VMware's new bundles of products and services – which constituted an "attempt to bully AT&T into paying a king's ransom for ...
Dutch government ministry vs. Broadcom: VMware licensing dispute: RWS, the executive arm of the Ministry of Infrastructure ...
While AT&T and Broadcom's legal dispute continues, Broadcom has agreed to continue providing AT&T with VMware support until October 9. A preliminary injunction hearing is scheduled for October 15.
These Broadcom Delights: AT&T recently filed a lawsuit against Broadcom over its VMware licensing agreement, asserting that it is entitled to two more years of guaranteed support.
Broadcom has fired back in the ongoing legal dispute with AT&T over VMware software support services, claiming that AT&T is resorting to “sensationalism” and had long intended to stop using ...
AT&T has filed a lawsuit against Broadcom in New York State’s Supreme Court, accusing the chipmaker of reneging on a critical support agreement for VMware software used across its vast network.
AT&T also said Broadcom quoted it a price increase of 1,050%. The companies have settled the lawsuit, but it epitomizes the sentiment of many customers regarding the VMware changes.
Broadcom received a “red” status from the European Cloud Competition Observatory (ECCO) for the vendor’s most recent handling of legacy VMware licensing changes, which ECCO claims could be ...
Broadcom’s AVGO acquisition of VMware has been a massive success. Broadcom has made many significant changes to extract value and improve VMware from a financial standpoint. So far, the changes ...
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