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35 percent of VMware workloads expected to migrate elsewhere by 2028


“We are all addicted to hypervisors, and that needs to change.”…

However, the wave of departures that Palmer spoke of today at Gartner’s IT Symposium in Gold Coast, Australia, comes from customers who use VMware technology through hyperscalers, like Amazon Web Services (AWS), as reported by The Register. Palmer also offered opinions on VMware migrations, which companies have described to Ars as being costly and time-consuming, especially for organizations that have limited manpower or are managing other big IT projects. Scharon is a Senior Technology Reporter at Ars Technica writing news, reviews, and analysis on consumer gadgets and services.

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