VMware recently announced a change to its software licensing model that caps the number of cores supported in the CPU, effective April 2, 2020. Why did VMware do this? What is the real impact to IT?
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Effective April 2, VMware will increase its CPU licensing pricing model for customers who have more than 32 cores. VMware channel partners talk to CRN about the market impact. VMware is doubling the ...
Broadcom’s recent “major” update to VMware’s Cloud Platform provided the new parent with an opportunity to shower love all over its new acquisition, but it also continued to highlight ongoing ...
Scale Computing CEO Jeff Ready says VMware’s plan to increase the cost of its CPU software licensing for customers who have more than 32 cores will open new doors for his company and help further ...
As Intel and AMD continue to increase processing power by expanding out cores per processor, how will this affect VMware licensing? Good question. Effective November 1st of 2006, VMware redefined and ...
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The results mark the first time sales haven't increased at VMware since it became a public company two years ago VMware reported a drop in profit for the second quarter as businesses cut spending on ...
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