Broadcom Inc. AVGO expanded its long-term partnership with T-Systems, a Deutsche Telekom AG DTEGY subsidiary. T-Systems achieves Pinnacle tier status in Broadcom’s VMware Cloud Service Provider program.
This reflects T-Systems’ expertise and strong track record in driving sales and services globally, allowing them to collaborate closely with Broadcom to help customers solve complex challenges and adopt advanced digital technologies.
Hock Tan, President and CEO of Broadcom, stated, “Broadcom will continue its close collaboration with T-Systems, one of our most valued partners, to accelerate our mutual customers’ infrastructure modernization, AI adoption, and cyber resilience while also supporting their needs with sovereign cloud services that enable data residency and other jurisdictional controls.”
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T-Systems and VMware, now Broadcom, have collaborated closely for 20 years.
Ferri Abolhassan, CEO of T-Systems and board member of Deutsche Telekom, said, “The partnership with Broadcom is an important component of our multi-cloud strategy. Complemented by our Hyperscaler solutions, we can provide our customers exactly what they need. Always and worldwide.”
Last week, Broadcom announced the general availability of the BCM68660 and BCM55050 silicon 50G PON Optical Line Terminal-Optical Network devices.
Investors can gain exposure to the stock via VanEck Fabless Semiconductor ETF SMHX and Columbia Semiconductor and Technology ETF SEMI.
Price Action: AVGO shares are down 3.89% at $175.22 at the last check Tuesday.
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