Dell Terminates Agreement with VMware After Broadcom Acquisition

by PaulWaldmanon 1/31/2024, 12:50 AMwith 15 comments

by metadaton 1/31/2024, 1:21 AM

https://archive.is/PLYx3

(Credit: @KingLancelot, who's link is somehow dead https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39198414)

by AtlasBarfedon 1/31/2024, 7:19 PM

Look, what are the virt products out there that can be upped to VMWare levels? There's lots of stuff in open source.

This isn't a ground zero thing. There's probably 1,000 companies that use VMWare like capabilities, and you simply need to fund a group to bring FOSS to the level of VMWare.

Broadcom doing the acquisition gives you a bit of runway. You probably have a year or two before things get really bad. There's probably going to be VMWare engineers that hate the acquisition and will run to a foundation to make a competing/better FOSS equivalent. VirtualBox is a toy and owned by oracle. Well, it's open source too, right? Get something up that is Oracle-free and up to snuff.

Corporations are so stupid at IT. It really shows that basic IT management is an afterthought in B-School, when it is arguably more important than accounting and finance tricks in the long run.

At least the CEOs bragging about not even reading email have been dinosaured.

by kjellsbellson 1/31/2024, 5:35 AM

Can someone ELI5 what Broadcom hoped to do with VMware? And ideally non-snarkily. I mean, what was the idea behind tying a silicon company to a...I dunno, enterprise virtualization and networking company? I dont get it. And what is the thinking behind killing off the products? What remaining product are they trying to save?

Any takers?

by scohescon 1/31/2024, 4:27 PM

I have no hopes that Broadcom will do anything beneficial with VMWare - only adjust product offerings to continue to suck as much revenue out of large companies who are slow to change things like virtualization technologies.

Broadcom bought Symantec a few years back and our Symantec Endpoint Security licenses expired - we ended up moving to another solution because we couldn't get ahold of anybody from Symantec to renew our license even after contacting them a month in advance - even our distributor couldn't get in touch with anyone from Symantec.

Broadcom sucks companies up and wrings every possible profit avenue dry and moves on to the next.

by jprdon 1/31/2024, 2:17 AM

I know there is no confidence in Broadcom "doing anything right with an acquisition", but I would _LOVE_ to see the metrics that are pushing them to rathole this whole business/channel/ecosystem in such a hurry.

by egberts1on 1/31/2024, 5:27 AM

Called it, 61 days ago.

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38483309

by PaulWaldmanon 1/31/2024, 12:17 PM

I wonder what incentive Dell would have to cancel this agreement? Did it limit their options for marketing competing products?

by KingLanceloton 1/31/2024, 1:12 AM

https://archive.is/PLYx3