Two years after its acquisition by Broadcom, VMware is shedding customers but maximizing value from those who remain, says a CloudBolt survey.
Storage memory shortages and server hardware price increases are winning VMware customers via VMware Cloud Foundation memory tiering innovation.
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VMware customers are still trying to ditch its software, two years after Broadcom acquisition
VMware customers are still considering their options, report finds ...
TCP 9 debuts at MWC with GPU virtualisation and private AI tools as Broadcom looks to reposition its telco offering ...
Despite drastic price increases, few companies have completely abandoned VMware. A study shows: 86 percent are actively ...
Advanced NVMe Memory Tiering: The platform will lower total cost of ownership (TCO) by up to 40% 2 by using high-speed NVMe storage to extend system memory, allowing for greater workload density ...
While a mass exodus from the virtualization software never materialized after Broadcom bought the company, scale-backs are underway, according to a CloudBolt report.
Among migrated workloads, 72 percent moved to public cloud infrastructure as a service, followed by Microsoft’s Hyper-V/Azure stack (43 percent of respondents). Overall, 86 percent of respondents “are ...
ROCKVILLE, Md., Feb. 17, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- CloudBolt Software, a recognized leader in cloud cost optimization and hybrid cloud management, today released a new research report, “The Mass Exodus ...
Exiting legacy cloud platforms can modernize and future-proof infrastructure while saving money.
Broadcom Inc.’s acquisition of VMware Inc. is proceeding almost exactly as we expected when the deal was announced in May 2022. Much of the media and competitor narrative is focused on the increased ...
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