Fuck Broadcom are scum. :/
I knew a number of VMware professional services guys back in the day. Good chaps, knew their stuff.
I wonder if they still work there now?
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Fuck Broadcom are scum. :/
I knew a number of VMware professional services guys back in the day. Good chaps, knew their stuff.
I wonder if they still work there now?
I was working deals with them and Symantec during the whole thing.. seems like ending up on Broadcom side was a death blow for everyone I know
EACH ??
When you editorialize the headline, at least do it so it makes sense.
The actual line from the article you molestrated:
Tesco initially requested at least 100 million pounds (about $133.6 million) in damages each from Broadcom, VMware, and reseller Computacenter, plus interest.
The original heaadline:
Tesco moving 40,000 server workloads off VMware amid Broadcom’s “abusive conduct”
Edited it, but I couldn't use this tittle