• Broadcom CEO acknowledges VMware-related unease

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Mon Mar 18 13:15:06 2024
    Broadcom CEO acknowledges VMware-related unease

    Date:
    Mon, 18 Mar 2024 13:00:17 +0000

    Description:
    Broadcom knows that its VMware changes have been pretty aggressive, but its all with good intention, says CEO Hock Tan.

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    To mark 100 days since its acquisition of VMware, Broadoms CEO, Hock Tan, has addressed concerns that have been raised by customers and partners regarding the significant changes made to the company in the weeks and months that followed.

    In a blog post , Tan acknowledged the unease felt by customers and partners
    in the wake of Broadcoms extensive alterations, which the company had previously declared were part of a grand plan to make VMware more profitable. The news comes around one month after Cloud Platform VP Prashanth Shenoy also addressed customer apprehension.

    Tan noted that Broadcom spent the 18 months leading up to its acquisition evaluating the company, highlighting the substantial progress made since
    then. Broadcom admits some VMware customers are upset

    According to Tan, Broadcom has increased customer value since VMware was bought out in November, but many have been left with a bitter taste in the mouth after changes like the transition of its channel partner program to invite-only, and the termination of perpetual licenses which caused price rises of up to 600% (via The Register ).

    In the announcement, Tan draws inspiration from other Fortune 500 companies, alluding to his intention to significantly boost profitability.

    Despite the unease among customers and partners, Tan expressed confidence
    that these changes would lead to improved market opportunities, reiterating the companys commitment to invest $1 billion in innovation.

    Tan also provided some context to the changes that Broadcom has been making
    to VMware, casting his thoughts back to discussions with CIOs, CTOs, partners and influencers in the months leading up to the deal.

    Concerns about slowdown by technological complexity, the need for simplified IT support, and the importance of resilience and security have all weighed in on recent decisions.

    As Broadcom continues to navigate the integration of VMware into its own ecosystem, the industry continues to watch on as the virtualization landscape evolves.

    Looking ahead, Tan said: There's much more to come. Take that as you will, be it a threat of more drastic changes or some slightly more positive news. More from TechRadar Pro Check out the best cloud hosting providers These are the best small business servers VMware admits sweeping Broadcom changes are worrying customers



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