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Earliest in view: Apr 8 · 22:35 UTCMost recent: Jul 1 · 12:01 UTC
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  • TECHNOLOGYJul 1 · 12:01 UTCTHE REGISTER
    Citrix says it's back as a mainstream server virtualization player that won't send scary bills

    Citrix has re-entered the mainstream server virtualization market with XenServer 9, emphasizing cost-effectiveness and operational simplicity as alternatives to competitors like VMware. The release highlights improved performance, support for multiple operating systems, and integration with Citrix DaaS environments.

  • BUSINESSJun 20 · 21:09 UTCHACKER NEWS
    Supermarket giant Tesco sues VMware for breach of contract

    Supermarket giant Tesco has filed a lawsuit against VMware, alleging breach of contract. The case centers on contractual obligations between the two companies.

  • BUSINESSJun 17 · 07:30 UTCTHE REGISTER
    Tesco is sprinting to quit VMware and Broadcom despite rapid migration risks

    Tesco is replacing VMware and Broadcom products amid a UK High Court lawsuit against Broadcom over breached licensing contracts and anti-competitive practices. The retailer faces significant operational risks and costs migrating to alternatives, with critical systems like payroll and store ordering reliant on Broadcom's software.

  • BUSINESSJun 15 · 18:30 UTCTHE REGISTER
    HPE offers VMware refugees a year off the meter

    HPE is offering free use of its VM Essentials product for one year and a $1 license for Zerto data protection to customers migrating from virtualization platforms, targeting VMware's recent licensing cost increases. The program aims to help partners reduce financial risks for clients transitioning to HPE's solutions, which include Morpheus and Zerto, as some VMware users plan to reduce reliance on VMware by 2028 due to rising costs.

  • TECHNOLOGYMay 28 · 01:59 UTCTHE REGISTER
    Bare metal cloud servers now cheaper and more readily available than on-prem hardware, says Nutanix CEO

    Nutanix CEO Rajiv Ramaswami claims cloud bare metal servers are now cheaper and easier to acquire than on-prem hardware due to hyperscalers' bulk purchasing power. He highlights persistent high memory/storage prices, growing on-prem AI adoption for cost predictability, and Nutanix's Q3 2026 results showing 730 new clients and $703 million revenue. The company shifted to support external storage, securing deals with Everpure and Dell.

  • TECHNOLOGYMay 19 · 12:10 UTCTHE REGISTER
    Broadcom finds a VMware customer willing to stick around: London Stock Exchange

    The London Stock Exchange Group has signed a five-year agreement with Broadcom to use VMware's Cloud Foundation private cloud platform. This deal is significant as many customers have been complaining about rising licensing costs since Broadcom acquired VMware. The partnership will support the stock exchange operator's private cloud and provide flexibility for new services and workloads.

  • TECHNOLOGYMay 19 · 02:02 UTCTHE REGISTER
    VMware quietly debuts Arm hypervisor tech preview

    VMware has debuted a technology preview of its ESX hypervisor for Arm processors and servers, supporting guests running RHEL, Ubuntu, and SUSE. The tech preview lacks support for some features and requires a separate vCenter for management. VMware is porting its products to Arm architecture due to increasing customer interest and potential energy efficiency benefits.

  • SECURITYMay 18 · 10:54 UTCTHE HACKER NEWS
    Ivanti, Fortinet, SAP, VMware, n8n Patch RCE, SQL Injection, Privilege Escalation Flaws

    Ivanti, Fortinet, n8n, SAP, and VMware have released security fixes for various vulnerabilities that could be exploited by bad actors to bypass authentication and execute arbitrary code. A critical flaw impacting Ivanti Xtraction could be exploited to achieve information disclosure or client-side attacks. The vulnerabilities affect multiple products from these companies.

  • TECHNOLOGYMay 11 · 23:59 UTCTHE REGISTER
    Quit VMware and you’ll emerge with more complex and less capable infrastructure

    Organizations that quit VMware may end up with more complex and less capable infrastructure, according to Paul Delory, a research vice president at Gartner. Broadcom's licensing policies are driving users to consider alternatives, with options including public cloud and HCI vendors. However, migration projects can be significant engineering undertakings.

  • TECHNOLOGYMay 5 · 13:01 UTCTHE REGISTER
    VMware claims Cloud Foundation on track for world domination

    VMware has announced an update to its Cloud Foundation private cloud suite, adding features to reduce hardware costs. The update aims to make the suite more suitable for current times. This move is part of VMware's strategy for its Cloud Foundation.

  • TECHNOLOGYMay 5 · 13:01 UTCTHE REGISTER
    VMware claims Cloud Foundation on track for world domination

    VMware has announced an update to its Cloud Foundation private cloud suite, adding features that allow users to run with less hardware. The update includes improved memory tiering tech and next-generation storage compression for AI data pipelines. VMware claims this will help reduce hardware costs and improve efficiency.

  • TECHNOLOGYMay 4 · 11:03 UTCTHE REGISTER
    Moving to mainframe can be cheaper than sticking with VMware: Gartner

    Gartner Vice President Analyst Alessandro Galimberti suggests that moving to an IBM mainframe can be cheaper than adopting Broadcom's new licenses for VMware users. This is particularly relevant for serious Linux VMs, which may enjoy the benefits of big iron despite lock-in risks and skills challenges. The alternative could lead to cost savings for those considering a new home.

  • TECHNOLOGYMay 4 · 11:03 UTCTHE REGISTER
    Moving to mainframe can be cheaper than sticking with VMware: Gartner

    Gartner Vice President Analyst Alessandro Galimberti suggests that moving to an IBM mainframe can be cheaper than adopting Broadcom's new licenses for VMware users. Mainframes are suited for mission-critical applications and Linux applications, offering features like data synchronization and high availability. This comes as Gartner advises assuming 75 percent of vendors offering mainframe exit services will change their businesses or vanish by 2030.

  • SECURITYApr 20 · 10:00 UTCCYBERSCOOP
    Network ‘background noise’ may predict the next big edge-device vulnerability

    Research by GreyNoise indicates that spikes in network traffic targeting edge devices can predict upcoming vulnerability disclosures, often up to nine days before public alerts. The study found that 50% of detected activity surges led to vendor disclosures within three weeks, highlighting coordinated attacker behavior against security appliances.

  • BUSINESSApr 16 · 21:08 UTCTHE REGISTER
    NodeWeaver says its perpetual licensing beats VMware’s perpetual price hikes

    NodeWeaver is positioning itself as a cost-effective alternative to VMware for edge computing in remote locations, capitalizing on Broadcom's recent price hikes and policy changes. The company's CTO highlights its lightweight infrastructure, suitable for environments ranging from cruise ships to solar farms in Sub-Saharan Africa.

  • TECHNOLOGYApr 10 · 14:27 UTCHACKER NEWS
    "Negative" views of Broadcom driving VMware migrations, rival says

    Nutanix claims to have poached 30,000 VMware customers, attributing the migration to negative perceptions of Broadcom. The article highlights rival competition in the enterprise software space.

  • TECHNOLOGYApr 9 · 19:44 UTCARS TECHNICA
    “Negative” views of Broadcom driving thousands of VMware migrations, rival says

    Customer dissatisfaction with Broadcom's VMware acquisition has led to thousands of migrations to rival Nutanix, according to reports. Nutanix CEO Rajiv Ramaswami claims 30,000 customers have moved from VMware to their platform, citing negative sentiment toward Broadcom's strategy.

  • BUSINESSApr 8 · 22:35 UTCTHE REGISTER
    Western Union zaps VMware and moves to Nutanix

    Western Union is migrating from VMware to Nutanix after deciding to avoid business with Broadcom. The move highlights a trend in virtualization platform transitions.

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