
Dell Technologies has dismissed its deal with VMware to distribute its products.
In a regulatory filing, the PC-maker said that it had informed Broadcom, which owns VMware, that it was terminating the commercial framework agreement between the two companies.
According to the agreement between Dell and VMware, after the spinoff in 2021, Dell will continue distributing VMware’s products and services.
Under the deal, Dell continues to integrate VMware’s offerings with Dell’s and sell them to customers.
Under the agreement either party can terminate the deal if there is a change in control of the other party, Dell said.
Semiconductor maker and software company Broadcom closed its $69 billion deal to acquire VMware in November.
Dell said the agreement “provides a framework for various commercial activities between the two parties,” including Dell distributing VMware products and services and the two companies collaborating on solutions and go-to-market activities.
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