
""About 30,000 customers have migrated from VMware to the rival platform, pointing to customer disapproval over Broadcom's VMware strategy," said Nutanix CEO Rajiv Ramaswami."
""I think there's no doubt that the customer sentiment continues to be negative about Broadcom," Ramaswami stated, highlighting the ongoing dissatisfaction among VMware users."
""Most of the logos came from our typical VMware migrations on to the [hyperconverged infrastructure] platform," Ramaswami noted, emphasizing the trend of customers moving to Nutanix."
"Broadcom's strategy has made VMware unaffordable or impractical for most small- to medium-size businesses (SMBs) and narrowed VMware's focus to enterprise-size customers."
Broadcom's acquisition of VMware has resulted in widespread customer dissatisfaction, prompting many users to migrate to Nutanix. CEO Rajiv Ramaswami reported that approximately 30,000 customers have transitioned from VMware, driven by factors such as rising costs, product bundling, and the discontinuation of perpetual licenses. The shift is particularly notable among small- to medium-sized businesses, although Nutanix is also targeting larger enterprises. Ramaswami indicated that this migration has led to Nutanix's strongest quarterly growth in eight years, primarily from VMware customers.
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