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    2 Years After Broadcom Destroyed VMware: Where Did Everything Land?
    Two years ago, Broadcom finished its $61 billion acquisition of VMware and immediately started burning the old world down. Price hikes of 150% to over 1,000%. Perpetual licensing gone. 168 products gutted to four bundles. Lawsuits. Audit letters...
    Two years ago, Broadcom finished its $61 billion acquisition of VMware and immediately started burning the old world down. Price hikes of 150% to over 1,000%. Perpetual licensing gone. 168 products gutted to four bundles. Lawsuits. Audit letters with three-day deadlines. The enterprise IT world lost its mind.

    So where did all the pieces land?

    In this video, I'm doing a full two-year retrospective on the VMware fallout. Broadcom's financials, the winners, the specialists, the newcomers, and the one uncomfortable truth nobody wants to say out loud: Broadcom actually won. But in doing so, they accidentally restarted an entire industry that had stopped competing.

    I cover:
    • Broadcom/VMware — the financials and what the strategy actually was
    • Nutanix — the clearest commercial winner so far
    • Red Hat OpenShift — 417% VM growth and the container angle
    • Proxmox — what's changed, what hasn't, and why I'm still critical
    • Scale Computing — edge wins, acquisition concerns
    • VergeIO — the one that genuinely surprises me
    • XCP-ng — the principled open-source pick
    • HPE Morpheus VM Essentials — new contender, interesting pricing model
    • Citrix XenServer, OpenStack, Oracle, Microsoft Hyper-V — the rest of the field

    Two years in, you have more and better choices than you've had in a long time. Let's talk about what that actually means.

    *TIME STAMPS!*
    0:00 | Intro
    0:42 | Part 1: Broadcom/VMware
    3:32 | Part 2: The Winners
    3:51 | Nutanix
    5:05 | Red Hat OpenShift
    5:59 | Proxmox
    7:47 | Part 3: The Specialists
    8:02 | Scale Computing
    8:52 | VergeIO
    9:53 | XCP-ng
    11:20 | Part 4: The Newcomers
    11:31 | HPE VM Essentials
    12:36 | Citrix Xen Server
    13:09 | OpenStack
    14:05 | Hyper-V
    15:25 | Part 5: The Verdict
    17:42 | Closing!
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    Cloudflare's 1,100 Layoffs Just Proved the CEO Trick Doesn't Work Anymore
    For a decade, every CEO had the same magic trick: announce layoffs, watch the stock pop, collect the bonus. Cloudflare just tried it Wednesday with 1,100 people and 20% of staff on the chopping block. Stock fell 18% after hours instead. The...
    For a decade, every CEO had the same magic trick: announce layoffs, watch the stock pop, collect the bonus. Cloudflare just tried it Wednesday with 1,100 people and 20% of staff on the chopping block. Stock fell 18% after hours instead. The market is finally getting hip to layoff washing, and the religious language CEOs are using to dress it up is starting to look like exactly what it is.

    This is what happens when "agentic AI era" stops being a magic word.

    ⏱️ Timestamps
    0:00 The magic trick that worked for a decade
    1:30 Inside Matthew Prince's San Francisco office
    6:00 The financials that make this absurd
    7:15 Layoff washing, named and explained
    12:00 The religious language nobody's calling out
    13:30 Why the market finally noticed
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