Dell to Pay $1.4B for EqualLogic – Information Lifecycle Management (ILM) News Analysis – Byte and Switch

Dell to Pay $1.4B for EqualLogic – Information Lifecycle Management (ILM) News Analysis – Byte and Switch.

Interesting acquisition by DELL… I am attending the EMC Parter Advocate Conferernce today and tomorrow.  DELL was added to the agenda as a key discussion topic – no surprise there.  I am sure there will be some continued discussion around on this over the next couple of days and I will pass on information where possible.  The overwelhming message thus far is “business as usual”, DELL will leverage EquilLogic as an extension of the PowerVault series which has always been based on LSI controller technology (not EMC), this will not impact the market where DELL has positioned EMC?  EMC has recently reinked the relationship with DELL and expects the relationship to continue to grow.

If you read this this article it certainly sounds like DELL will try to take the PowerVault up market.  I have to believe that uncertainty in in the field and other factos will in fact lead to a more heated co-opetition arragement between DELL and EMC.

“…Specifically, Dell is planning to build EqualLogic’s technology into its 1000, 3000, and 3000i PowerVault disk arrays. Arterbury would not go into specific details about this integration plan, but he confirmed that EqualLogic’s PS Series hardware could form the basis of a new high-end PowerVault device…”

I have to believe this will erode some portion of what I understand to be ~ 600 – 700 MM in DELL generated commercial space revenue.  In total DELL accounts for ~ 1.4 billion in EMC annual revenues and this number has been growing.  The big question is will DELL begin to account for less revenue which provides opportunity for smaller integrators or will some portion of this revenue shift to EqualLogic?

I dunno, I remember the days of the EMC & HP relationship when 1 billion in annual revenue disapeared overnight, the EMC of today is far more diversified so the effects of this aquisition are far less magnified but still noteworthy.

Data Domain IPO

Byte and Switch – EMC – Data Domain Goes Public – Storage Networking News Analysis

Data domain priced to IPO at $15 opened the trading day at 20 and is currently trading as of 1:32 ET @ 23.10.

DATA DOMAIN, INC. (NasdaqGM:DDUP)
Last Trade: 23.10
Trade Time: 1:32PM ET
Change: Up 8.10 (54.00%)
Prev Close: 15.00
Open: 20.00
Bid: 23.05 x 100
Ask: 23.10 x 200
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Day’s Range: 19.9424.05
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DATA DOMAIN, INC. (DDUP)

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