BMC Rolls Out Mgmt Systems - Analyst Blog
11 Avril 2011 - 7:44PM
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After securing an information and communication deal with
Australia’s Monash University, BMC Inc. (BMC) is
all set to roll out new product offerings to entice new
customers.
BMC’s latest offering is the DB2 database management systems.
This automation system will help companies offload certain work to
z integrated information processor (zIIP) engines, which will help
reduce CPU costs by proactively tuning inefficient SQL and by
avoiding unnecessary maintenance.
This application will help to improve service availability by
completing maintenance and change management tasks with minimal or
no effort. The company claims that this system will improve
productivity by simplifying day-to-day tasks and lower risk by
ensuring that changes are based on some ethical standards. As a
result, customers would be able to improve their IT system, at a
comparatively lower cost, thereby improving their operating
efficiency.
The offering is unique in a way, as competitors like
Vmware (VMW) and Autodesk Inc.
(ADSK) have not come out with such efficient database management
modules, according to BMC management. This could be considered a
unique selling proposition of the product, enhancing its
competitive position. Although VMware’s vSphere4 is a respectable
offering in this segment, it does not offer such significant
features as DB2 does.
However, BMC is facing stiff competition in other product
categories. The ever-increasing use of open-source software is also
a significant challenge to BMC. Although the company has
incorporated some open source software into its products, if the
application of such open source software becomes more widespread,
it will directly compete with BMC's proprietary software
offerings.
The company has divided its business into two main units, namely
Mainframe Service Management (MSM) and Enterprise Service
Management (ESM), both offering systems management software and
services to the end customers, although the nature of the products
may be different. While the MSM’s business unit’s dealing in the
mainframe computing market offers single-digit growth, ESM has much
better volume growth expectation despite lower margins.
Growing server sales across the globe, the introduction of new
systems management functions and growth in the virtualization and
cloud computing space have opened up new avenues for the company.
However, BMC is expected to face stiff competition in other
areas.
Although the company has recently announced its intention to
split up its MSM and ESM businesses, identifying a clear path for
the growth of each business, we think this could result in
duplication of costs and increase in marketing effort as each
department will function as a separate business unit. This may put
some pressure on the margin going forward.
Currently, BMC Software has a Zacks #3 Rank, implying a
short-term Hold rating.
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