RIMINI Street, Inc., a leading provider of enterprise software support, has announced significant growth in its VMware support services. Clients across four continents are now leveraging Rimini Street’s expertise to extend the life and value of their VMware perpetual licenses.
Broadcom’s acquisition of VMware in November 2023 led to changes in VMware licensing, including a transition to a subscription-based model. This shift has resulted in increased costs and uncertainty for many customers.
Rimini Street offers VMware customers a viable alternative to the subscription-based model. By providing comprehensive support, security, and consulting services, Rimini Street enables clients to: avoid significant price increases, gain time for evaluation, benefit from expert support, leverage robust security offerings, gain access to strategic technical roadmapping
Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise (ALE) recently selected Rimini Street to provide VMware support and services. Since making the switch in July, multiple high priority cases have been logged, with Rimini Street’s seasoned engineers providing rapid, expert resolutions and garnering high praise from the digital-age networking, communications and cloud solutions provider.
“The Rimini Street VMware support experience is the best we’ve ever had,” said ALE’s head of EMEA Technology, Jean-Pierre Roullin. “We are impressed with both the quality of the support and the depth of services we receive from Rimini Street. We highly recommend business leaders seek them out for their VMware needs.”
Existing Rimini Street clients are increasingly choosing to expand their support coverage to include VMware. This trend is driven by Rimini Street’s reputation for cost-effective and high-quality support.
As VMware customers seek alternatives to the subscription-based licensing model, Rimini Street’s VMware support services are gaining traction. By providing comprehensive support, security, and consulting, Rimini Street is helping clients extend the life of their existing investments and navigate the changing landscape of enterprise software.