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Publication Date: 2025-08-26 07:00:00
Sponsored feature Where do we go from here? That’s the question many businesses have been asking in the wake of Broadcom’s acquisition of VMware and the changes in pricing and services that follow.
Those who have turned to Nutanix are discovering that it’s not merely a substitute but an alternative that opens up new possibilities. That’s because Nutanix offers not just technical capability, but a commitment to innovation and strategic partnerships.
With Broadcom’s acquisition of VMware, organizations that have relied on the virtual machine management suite in the past are now concerned about the future. They face urgent questions, including how much they may have to pay following Broadcom’s licensing changes. Their second concern is that they might miss out on the benefits of innovation.
Time for a change
Many VMware customers are no longer just thinking about whether to consider an alternative. Now, it’s clear to them that a shift is imperative. They must choose a different infrastructure option to support their business.
There’s a silver lining to this situation: businesses now have an opportunity to upgrade their infrastructure platform to something that can evolve with changing business requirements. Instead of merely replacing VMware, they can deploy a future-ready platform that not only supports traditional VM-based applications but also enables AI and cloud native development.