A field reference for VMware Cloud Foundation renewals issued under Broadcom paper. Five clauses to challenge, four levers to pull, five recommendations, and the live concession bands seen on signed deals this quarter.
Procedural defense, scope challenge, exposure reframing across the Broadcom portfolio. VMware, Symantec, Carbon Black, CA. What buyers do in the first seven, thirty, sixty and ninety days after an audit notice arrives.
Multi product Broadcom exit: phased sequencing across VMware, Symantec, Carbon Black, CA, Brocade. Migration economics. BATNA construction. What the alternatives actually cost when modelled against signed paper, not against vendor slideware.
Endpoint, DLP, ProxySG, EDR, App Control, Cloud SWG, Email Security, Cloud Workload. Renewal levers, bundle traps, audit triggers across the security portfolio.
The Desk's whitepapers are buyer side reference documents, not vendor evaluations. They name no clients, no Broadcom personnel, and no alternative vendor as a preferred destination. They report what buyers paid, what clauses appeared in opening quotes, what the concession bands looked like at signature, and what work the buyer had done to produce the difference between the two.
Each paper is verified against signed contracts. Where a figure cannot be tied to a signed contract or a written quote, it is not reported. Concession bands are reported as quartiles within segment so that a single buyer engagement cannot be reconstructed from the data.
The five recommendations at the end of each paper are the same five the Desk issues on live deals this quarter. They are protocol, not framework. The order matters.