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O’Ryan Johnson

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  • 1 week ago | crn.com | CJ Fairfield |O’Ryan Johnson

    ‘Kaseya 365 is a product franchise. We’ve launched our first two versions, endpoint and user, and we’re releasing the next installment at [Kaseya’s] Connect [conference later this month] with another coming in September. Each release will build on the last, with deeper integrations and better functionality,’ says Kaseya’s new CPO Jim Lippie.

  • 3 weeks ago | computing.co.uk | O’Ryan Johnson |Steven Burke

    Beginning 10th April, the fewest licenses a VMware customer can buy will be 72 cores per CPU, up from 16 cores – and late renewals will now cost an extra 20% of the price of the first year of subscription. Broadcom is increasing the cost of VMware for some customers by boosting the minimum purchase from 16 cores to 72 cores per CPU, according to a memo to solution providers from distributor Arrow obtained by Computing’s sister site, CRN.

  • 3 weeks ago | channelweb.co.uk | O’Ryan Johnson |Steven Burke

    ‘A line in the sand’ One VMware partner told CRN that the Broadcom VMware changes are going to spark customers to look for alternatives. "This is Broadcom drawing a line in the sand saying they have a minimum entry fee that is much higher than before," said the VMware partner, who asked not to be named because of ongoing business with the company.

  • 3 weeks ago | crnasia.com | O’Ryan Johnson |Steven Burke

    Beginning April 10, the fewest licenses a VMware customer can buy will be 72 cores per CPU, up from 16 cores. Meanwhile, late renewals will now cost customers an extra 20 percent of the price of the first year of subscription. Broadcom is increasing the cost of VMware for some customers by boosting the minimum purchase from 16 cores to 72 cores per CPU, according to a memo to solution providers from distributor Arrow that was obtained by CRN.

  • 3 weeks ago | crnfrance.fr | O’Ryan Johnson |Steven Burke

    Beginning April 10, the fewest licenses a VMware customer can buy will be 72 cores per CPU, up from 16 cores. Meanwhile, late renewals will now cost customers an extra 20 percent of the price of the first year of subscription. Broadcom is increasing the cost of VMware for some customers by boosting the minimum purchase from 16 cores to 72 cores per CPU, according to a memo to solution providers from distributor Arrow that was obtained by CRN.

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