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Veeam Declares 2014 Revenues of $389 Million

Privately-held Veeam Software booked $389 million in revenues in 2014, a 40 percent increase compared to 2013, the company declared in a press release this week.

Veeam, which has been selling software since 2007, released the Veeam Availability Suite v8 during 2014 and upgraded more than a third of its customers within 60 days, CEO Ratmir Timashev said in a statement. Veeam positions itself as a datacenter availability vendor and helps users manage virtualization, cloud and storage technologies.

The revenues included $288 million in new license bookings, a 33 percent year-over-year increase, and $101 million in renewals bookings, a 66 percent increase.

"We fully expect our momentum to continue, carrying us toward our goal of $1 billion in annual revenue by 2018," Timashev said.

The company also released some channel stats. It now has 29,000 ProPartners worldwide, and the Veeam Cloud Provider (VCP) program added 2,500 service and cloud providers in 2014 to bring total VCP partners to 6,800.

Paid customers number 135,000 worldwide, with 44,000 customers added in 2014, the company said.

Posted by Scott Bekker on February 05, 2015


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