This is a serious question that I asked on the day the acquisition was announced.
I asked myself early on knowing how Broadcom operates (I have friends that have worked there) whether existing Broadcom resources were going to be a capable of “running” VMware. At the time, I assumed that they would be fine, but I’ve had a different experience since then and wanted to see if others had similar findings…
In the last few months, I’ve been working closely with multiple Broadcom employees, including a few, “head of xxxxxxx” people. These people are literally 2 steps away from Hock, and have 1 level of IC under them ideally (this is the BC way). While we have not implemented much, there are all sorts of lists for system and tools to go away and be migrated in to their systems. They are ready to pull the plug on something like 600+ VMW systems day one.
Through all of this work, I’ve learned that they have NO IDEA WHAT THEY ARE DOING. They throw around the term “ruthless simplification” as if we at VMW are just making things hard for the sake of it. They look at requirements as optional and are willing to cut their customer service level to NOTHING in order to “ruthlessly simplify”. They don’t understand the scale at which parts of VMware operate. Their “software” division is TINY, and it the leftover of truly failed (Symantec and CA) companies. I am moving in to a BU that my team ALONE will more than triple the size of. How do they expect ppl to do their jobs without the tools we have built? Do they are?
Anyways, just kinda ranting here… has anyone else had experiences like this? I’m sure there are incredibly smart people at Broadcom, but their approach seems naive and crazy to be blunt. If this deal fails, it might be a huge dodged bullet for uncle Hock.