A $10B goal for VMware: Here’s the plan to scale – #vmworld
VMware, Inc. is revving its engines, hoping to scale from a $6 billion company to a $10 billion company, said VMware President and COO Carl Eschenbach. Whether it’s through new products like Airwatch or accessing new markets at home and abroad, Eschenbach said his company is poised to continue advancing innovation and driving value for their customers.
Describing VMware’s acquisition of AirWatch earlier in 2014, Eschenbach said, “We’ve achieved everything we expected to achieve out of that acquisition.” In July, VMware put the AirWatch products on their price list. Now, the VMware core sales team and channel partners can sell AirWatch products to their market of customers.
The next step, the COO continued, is leveraging VMware’s international footprint and broad client base to expand AirWatch deeper into VMware’s large accounts and to Europe and Asia Pacific.
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