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Bought out by Broadcom, who realized if you increase prices by 10x and lose 75% of customers, you end with more revenue and less support costs
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Hock Tan's only goal is to increase stock value. Period. At the expense of anything and everything else, stock value.
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That's how he gets paid - increasing short term stock price.

"Show me the incentives and I'll show you the results" - Charlie Munger

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aka fiduciary duty
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That is absolutely not what fiduciary duty means, unless you missed scare quotes and a /s.
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Maybe Oracle can buy Broadcom and settle it
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Bought by Broadcom, now implementing classic strategy of leveraging vendor lock-in to milk customers.
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The increase is massive ( I’ve heard x5 over existing contracts in some places )
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Ah, 5x? At $WORK, the low code tool vendor that is used to build the monolith (and that of our sister company) is bought by a private equity firm. Our sister company will face a 7x increase. Another fun thing is that the license is based on a percentage of licensing cost to their customers.

Their game is clearly to squeeze very hard for a few years, and then deprecate the product. I can't imagine that there are companies that are fine with such price hikes.

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Not only that, add dip downs in quality. For instance, VMware was famous for stuter-less graphics, now it's a 15 FPS show.

Milking customers is already a thin ice but in combination with declining quality it's a death sentence.

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Fork?
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Are you under the impression that VMware is free open source software?
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Yes, I was, actually.
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fair enough, you're one of today's (un)lucky 10,000! (https://xkcd.com/1053/)

VMWare has always been proprietary, there's been some handwringing a few times about the fact that they borrow from FOSS quite a bit.

https://www.zdnet.com/article/linux-developer-abandons-vmwar...

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Broadcom bought VMware and changed the pricing.
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Imagine seeing a 300% or more cost increase for no particular reason.
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the reason is greed, old as time
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