Nutanix Reports 30,000 VMware Customer Migrations Following Broadcom Acquisition
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Summary
Nutanix CEO Rajiv Ramaswami claims that approximately 30,000 customers have migrated from VMware to Nutanix following Broadcom's acquisition of VMware, citing customer dissatisfaction with Broadcom's strategy. The migration trend reflects broader industry concerns about Broadcom's approach to the virtualization market, with rivals positioning themselves to capture disaffected VMware customers.
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· 3 pulledabout 30,000 customers have migrated from VMware to the rival platform
pointing to customer disapproval over Broadcom's VMware strategy
Amid customer dissatisfaction around Broadcom's VMware takeover, rivals have been trying to lure customers from the leading virtualization firm
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