Fidelity Technology Group, a subsidiary of the Boston-based asset manager, in court filings made public on Friday in Suffolk County Superior Court alleged its business faces “enormous” harm if Broadcom is allowed to terminate its access to the “business-critical” software after January 21.
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Fidelity said it has used “virtualization” software sold by VMware to create, host and manage virtual servers on its physical servers since 2005. That software over time became central to Fidelity’s operations, the lawsuit said.