VMware workers believe Broadcom may divest 2 units after acquisition

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VMware employees in End-User Computing and security believe Broadcom may divest their units after it closes its $61 billion deal

"We continue to expect the deal to close in Broadcom's fiscal year 2023," a VMware spokesperson said in a statement."Meanwhile, we continue to operate as a standalone company, supporting our customers and partners and delivering across all of our businesses, in line with our company goals and our transformation to a subscription and SaaS business."Employees in the end-user-computing unit said they'd seen several clues that made them wonder about its future.

What's more, EUC organizations have been recently reorganized to be under EUC leaders, rather than integrated with other VMware teams under VMware leaders. Previously, the EUC-solutions engineering team was under VMware's digital-solution-engineering director, John Ryan, and it's now reporting to Sarah Swatman, a senior director of digital workspace, which is part of EUC.

One reason for their belief is that Carbon Black's operations still have not fully integrated with VMware. After Carbon Black was acquired, it was supposed to take a year or two to get integrated with VMware. But it's"kind of been in limbo," one employee said.

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