
“This year’s VMware Explore theme, ‘Simplify Your Cloud. Architect Your Future,’ speaks to where we see customers going,” said Broadcom in a statement to Network World. “Customers are struggling with cloud complexity, AI adoption, and security demands – all at once. VMware Explore 2025 aims to provide them with the tools and strategies to address that complexity to streamline the entire cloud lifecycle – from development to consumption to management.”
The session catalog is crammed with hands-on labs, workshops, breakout sessions, tutorials, roundtables and keynotes all focused on VCF. There are even sessions with Broadcom execs entitled, “Ask me anything about VCF 9.0.”
Tan’s keynote address –“Shaping the Future of Private Cloud and AI Innovation” – will include VMware experts who will unveil the latest innovations in private cloud, private AI and app delivery. The session will also showcase customers sharing real-world insights on how to better run, scale and secure their enterprise workloads, according to Broadcom.
Broadcom’s relationship with some customers has turned contentious
It’s not often that an enterprise IT vendor gets into public spats with its customers, but Broadcom seems to have no problem playing hardball.
Broadcom recently sent cease-and-desist letters to some VMware perpetual license holders whose support contracts have expired, according to a report in Ars Technica. The letters state that users suspected of unauthorized use of patches, bug fixes, and updates released after the expiration of the support agreement may be subject to review.
Last fall, Broadcom settled a very public dispute with AT&T after the VMware customer sued, claiming that VMware was refusing to honor a prior contract to extend support services. AT&T said its VMware costs were set to spike by $1,050%. AT&T said at the time that “Broadcom is attempting to bully AT&T into paying a king’s ransom for subscriptions AT&T does not want or need, or risk widespread network outages that could cripple the operations of millions of AT&T customers worldwide.”