
""Broadcom's as-a-service offering for VMware at the edge, it's not only cost-prohibitive, it is so hyper-limiting, it isn't worth the effort," NodeWeaver's CTO Alan Conboy told The Register."
""We only do edge. We are not trying to make a platform that runs every workload in the world," Daffara said. "Customers don't buy features. Customers want to have a service. They just want their software to run and forget about it.""
""When you have 14,000 locations, or when you have hundreds of ships, you cannot go ship by ship, checking things. That's simply unfeasible, and that's why a lot of edge deployments fail," Daffara said."
Nodeweaver is emerging as a viable alternative for VMware customers facing price hikes after Broadcom's acquisition. The company specializes in edge computing, providing a platform that operates on standard x86 servers, eliminating the need for additional software layers. This approach is designed to reduce costs and maintenance for businesses operating in diverse environments, such as retail and oil rigs. Nodeweaver's leadership emphasizes a focused strategy on edge solutions, aiming to simplify deployments and enhance reliability in challenging locations.
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