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Broadcom received a “red” status from the European Cloud Competition Observatory for the vendor’s most recent handling of legacy VMware licensing changes.
There has already been controversy about the explosive price increases: AT&T reportedly faced an annual price increase of 1,050 percent, took legal action, and found a solution. Tip: Update: AT&T and ...
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 ...
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.
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.
Like UnitedHealth, AT&T claimed that it had the right to renew its Broadcom software licensing contract without new, large price hikes. Broadcom and AT&T reached a confidential settlement in November.
Like UnitedHealth, AT&T claimed that it had the right to renew its Broadcom software licensing contract without new, large price hikes. Broadcom and AT&T reached a confidential settlement in November.