Original URL: https://www.theregister.com/2014/07/31/veeams_voyage_vindicates_virtual_server_backup_virtues/

Veeam's vigorous voyage vindicates virty servers' backup virtues

Firm reckons breakneck customer growth rate's continuing

By Chris Mellor

Posted in Storage, 31st July 2014 21:02 GMT

Ve have vays of making vast sums of loot! That's virtual server backup and data protection upstart Veeam for you, reporting 30 per cent revenue growth in the first half of 2014, and a customer count passing 111,500.

The firm said the second quarter of fiscal year 2014 was the 26th one in a row with double-digit growth on a year-on-year basis.

CEO Ratmir Timashev said in a prepared remark: "The second quarter capped a solid first half of the year for Veeam with strong revenue growth, several new product announcements, and consistent growth of our partner ecosystem. As we enter the second half of 2014, we anticipate a continued growth trajectory."

He reckons: "The [coming] Veeam Availability Suite [v8.0] will further enhance the ability of our customers to achieve a complete modern data centre and ensure their critical applications remain always on from any place, at any time, on any device.”

This software will be available in the fourth quarter and should provide lots mote functionality:

It had more than 100,000 customers at the end of March so it looks like a nominal 11,500 new customers have come on board in the last three months, which appears to be a continuation in its breakneck customer growth rate:

If backup is a replacement market these days then Veeam is replacing a hell of a lot of legacy backup products. It could be being viewed as a prime buyout target by legacy backup vendors feeling the heat from its flames.

The one thing we cannot tell you about Veeam is how profitable the privately-held company is, because it simply did not release that figure. ®