If anything, Broadcom has been hugely successful at eroding any iota of trust that anyone involved in the tech space may have had for them. It's obvious that the corporate types at HQ think that "a large amount of virtualization runs off of our newly purchased platform" means that they can behave like Adobe. They are failing to realize that - unlike Adobe - they haven't monopolized the market that they are trying to suck dry. Hopefully VMware dies quickly, it doesn't deserve to suffer.
If anything, Broadcom has been hugely successful at eroding any iota of trust that anyone involved in the tech space may have had for them. It's obvious that the corporate types at HQ think that "a large amount of virtualization runs off of our newly purchased platform" means that they can behave like Adobe. They are failing to realize that - unlike Adobe - they haven't monopolized the market that they are trying to suck dry. Hopefully VMware dies quickly, it doesn't deserve to suffer.