VMware
made
its
Fusion
and
Workstation
software
that
creates
and
manages
virtual
machines
free
for
personal
use
earlier
this
year.
Now,
the
company
announced
that
as
of
Monday,
it’s
free
for
everyone,
including
commercial
customers.
Also,
the
Fusion
(for
Macs)
and
Workstation
(for
Windows
and
Linux)
Pro
versions
are
no
longer
available
for
purchase.
Broadcom’s
$61
billion
acquisition
of
VMware
in
2022
was
one
of
the
biggest
tech
acquisitions
ever.
Since
then,
it
has
bundled
the
company’s
products
to
“simplify
its
portfolio”
and
dropped
many
existing
SKUs.
It
has
already
announced
an
end
to
offering
VMware
perpetual
licensing
for
standalone
offerings
to
push
enterprises
towards
its
Cloud
Foundation
or
vSphere
Foundation
subscription
products.
However,
in
this
Business
Insider
report
mentioned
by
Tom’s
Hardware,
some
business
customers
claimed
they’ve
seen
prices
spike
following
the
acquisition
as
the
company
focuses
on
subscriptions
and
its
most
lucrative
customers
to
increase
annual
revenue.
One
unnamed
corporate
customer
quoted
by
BI
said
their
prices
increased
by
175
percent
and
compared
the
situation
to
being
“held
for
ransom”
because
of
the
difficulty
in
possibly
switching
to
something
else.
Commercial
contracts
will
remain
in
effect
for
businesses,
and
they
will
receive
the
same
level
of
support
through
the
end
of
their
contracts.
However,
VMware
is
discontinuing
its
support
ticketing
for
troubleshooting
after
that
and
says
instead
to
use
the community,
documentation,
and
support
articles
available
online.
(Originally posted by Umar Shakir)
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