Broadcom Ends Direct VMware Migrations
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•New Broadcom sales plan may be “insignificant” in deterring VMware migrations
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Broadcom recently announced it will only work directly with the top 500 customers of VMware .
Channel partners will be able to participate in deals and provide additional value for customers.
The reversal is being viewed as an effort from Broadcom to discourage migrations from the company.
Broadcom bought VMware about a year ago and ended perpetual license sales and partner programs.
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