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Dutch government ministry vs. Broadcom: VMware licensing dispute: RWS, the executive arm of the Ministry of Infrastructure ...
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 ...
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.
The company claims Broadcom's bottom line was for AT&T to agree to a new set of "unfair" terms. These conditions would cost "tens of millions" more than its current service contract.
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’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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