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Broadcom lays off many VMware employees after closing its $69 billion acquisition of the company
(www.businessinsider.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
Uhh what does this mean for workspace one?
They will be gutted of talent, like all other vmware products.
It will get more fragile, with less updates and features, and likely cost considerably more when your renewal is up.
Ugh. I guess time start thinking of either birfurcating mdm or finding a uem that doesn’t cost an absolute fuck ton
Theres always intune, but yeah.
My current company is a step ahead. The engineer running workspace one left and they didn't backfill, so its going to shit all on its own. Beat Broadcom to the punch by almost a year.
We are truly innovators.
I tried to build an actual CPE team so we didn’t have to rely on sass shit but God the investment for in home code and shit is multimillion. So now we are stuck with these ducking companies