IT infrastructure is an expensive financial overhead for every business. VMware products also have always been seen as expensive. This is hilarious that a Broadcom VP is now encouraging customers to go on-prem VCF, especially after raising the costs of VCF to levels where customers can no longer afford VCF and are looking for any option to get away from VMware. Maybe Broadcoms greed isn't working out they way they would of liked. What did they expect?
IT infrastructure is an expensive financial overhead for every business. VMware products also have always been seen as expensive. This is hilarious that a Broadcom VP is now encouraging customers to go on-prem VCF, especially after raising the costs of VCF to levels where customers can no longer afford VCF and are looking for any option to get away from VMware. Maybe Broadcoms greed isn't working out they way they would of liked. What did they expect?