Dell is buying Quest software, not the phone company Qwest

Dell is buying Quest software, not the phone company Qwest

Dell Storage Customer Advisory Panel (CAP)

For those not familiar with Quest, they are a software company not to be confused with  the telephone communications company formerly known as Qwest (aka now known as centurylink).

Both Dell and Quest have been on software related  acquisition initiatives that past few years with Quest having purchased vKernel,  Vizoncore (vRanger virtualization backup), BakBone (who had acquire Alavarii  and Asempra) for traditional backup and data protection among others. Not to be  out done, as well as purchasing Quest, Dell has also more recently bought Appassure  (Disclosure: StorageIOblog site sponsor) for data protection, Sonicwall and Wyse in  addition to some other recent purchases (ASAP, Boomi, Compellent, Exanet,  EqualLogic, Force10, InsightOne, KACE, Ocarina, Perot, RNA and Scalent among  others).

What does this mean?

Dell is expanding the scope of their business with  more products (hardware, software), solution bundles, services and  channel partnering opportunities Some of the software tools and focus areas  that Quest brings to the Dell table or portfolio include:

Database management (Oracle, SQLserver)
Data protection (virtual and physical backup,  replication, bc, dr)

Performance monitoring (DCIM and IRM) of applications  and infrastructure
User workspace management (application delivery)
Windows server management (migrate and manage, AD,  exchange, sharepoint)
Identify and access management (security, compliance,  privacy)

What does Dell get by spending over $2B USD on quest?

  • Additional software titles or product
  • More software developers for their Software group
  • Sales people to help promote, partner and sell software  solutions
  • Create demand pull for other Dell products and services  via software
  • Increase its partner reach via existing Quest VARs and  business partners
  • Extend the size of the Dell software and intellectual  property (IP) portfolio
  • New revenue streams that compliment existing products and  lines of business
  • Potential for better rate of return on some  of its $12B USD in cash or equivalence
     
    Is this a good move for Dell?
    Yes for the above reasons  

Is there a warning to this for Dell?
Yes, they need to execute, keep the Quest team focused  along with their other teams on the respective partners, products and market  opportunities while expanding into new areas. Dell needs to also leverage Quest  to further its cause in creating trust, confidence and strategic relationships  with channel partners to reach new markets in different geographies. In  addition, Dell needs to  articulate its strategy and positioning of the various solutions to avoid  products being perceived as competing vs. complimenting each other.

Additional  Dell related links:
Dell  Storage Customer Advisory Panel (CAP)
Dell  Storage Forum 2011 revisited
Dude, is  Dell doing a disk deal again with Compellent?
Data  footprint reduction (Part 2): Dell, IBM, Ocarina and Storwize
Post  Holiday IT Shopping Bargains, Dell Buying Exanet?
Dell Will  Buy Someone, However Not Brocade (At least for now)

Ok, nuff said for now

Cheers Gs

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