Thanks to a shift in strategy, VMware, Inc. VMW has been upgraded by Baird analyst Jayson Noland to Outperform, with a price target raised from $90 to $115.
“We aren't making a call on the quarter, but we believe VMware is better strategically positioned now than in years,” Noland said in a Wednesday note.
No More Fighting Clouds
VMware recently sold vCloud Air, signaling a strategic shift away from competing with the public cloud, and toward partnering instead.
The company also recently struck a deal with Amazon.com, Inc. AMZN's Web Services in which the latter will provide hardware allowing end-users to deploy VMware legacy applications rather than revamp their systems.
“We were skeptical at first, but have increasingly come to see this as a big deal,” said Noland.
Other Partnerships
VMware has end-user computing partnerships with Microsoft Corporation MSFT, International Business Machines Corp. IBM, and Dell Inc.
The Dell agreement in particular has the potential for $1 billion in synergies in calendar year 2017, according to the Baird note.
VMware reports its first-quarter earnings on Thursday after the close. The company shifted its fiscal year earnings to January from December to line up with Dell’s. Investors should expect some confusion regarding year over year and Street estimate comparisons.
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