When
Cisco Systems (Nasdaq: CSCO),
EMC (NYSE: EMC), and
VMware (NYSE: VMW) announced a joint press
conference, it was easy to imagine a
high-octane merger.
Cisco's $3 billion bid for Norwegian video conferencing
expert Tandberg
doesn't look likely to happen, but Cisco is clearly a
hungry buyerthese days. With an enterprise value of $31
billion, EMC would be a massive meal for ultra-rich Cisco,
but not impossibly large. And when
Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK-B) is
buying
Burlington Northern Santa Fe (NYSE: BNI) --
one of the four major American railroads -- anything seems
possible.
But Cisco isn't going to that extreme here. Instead, it is
forming a
cloud computingpartnership with storage expert EMC and
its
virtual computingunderling, VMware. The Acadia joint
venture and Virtual Computing Environment coalition will push
all-in-one packages of products from all three companies,
with the intention of making it easy to install a
high-quality virtual computing environment in your data
center.
The coalition addresses a market that should grow to $85
billion of annual sales in the next five years. Competitors
include
IBM (NYSE: IBM) and
Hewlett-Packard (NYSE: HPQ). Both HP and Big
Blue are big names in enterprise-class server systems and
have been bolstering their cloudy credentials by
service-oriented acquisitions over the last couple of
years.
This coalition takes a different angle at the same market,
hoping to become a one-stop shop for large virtual installs
but then handing off day-to-day support to the customer or to
one of the many IT service businesses out there.
The Wall Street Journal notes that the coalition's
"targeted approach will allow the companies to maintain tight
relationships with independent consulting companies, which
may have been jilted when rival equipment makers bought
services providers." Maybe that makes up for
Cisco jilting system partners like IBM and HPwhen it
started selling its own servers.
If this EMC partnership was in the cards back then, I
suppose today's announcement explains why Cisco ventured to
step on its reseller partners' toes -- there was another
major partnership in the works, and Cisco might feel that
this one is a bigger opportunity.
We shall see. On balance,
Cisco is out of my doghouseagain, but I'm still not
exactly
drooling over the stock. How does this coalition change
your thinking about Cisco, EMC, or VMware -- if at all? Let
us know in the comments below..
This article was originally published as
Cisco and VMWare: This Is a Hug, Not a Marriageon
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