T-Mobile has filed a lawsuit in the Supreme Court of the State of New York, seeking a ruling that Broadcom is contractually obligated to continue supporting its VMware perpetual licenses. The complaint states that T-Mobile operates tens of thousands of virtual machines using VMware software across approximately 303,140 CPU cores. The company is in the process of migrating away from VMware, which it notes involves time-consuming and technical challenges related to over 1,000 applications.
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T-Mobile Files Lawsuit Against Broadcom Over VMware Support
T-Mobile has initiated legal action against Broadcom, requesting that the court affirm Broadcom's obligation to support VMware licenses. The lawsuit highlights T-Mobile's extensive use of VMware software and the complexities involved in transitioning to alternative solutions.
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T-Mobile Files Lawsuit Against Broadcom Over VMware Support